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Meanings of grow maize in English
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Usage of grow maize in English
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But a great many farms growmaize, as this grows better than other grains in South Africa.
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Maybe they'd growmaize or olives, they thought - fashion having worn a large hole in the glove trade.
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The party found it possible to growmaize and even rice from seed brought from a ruined store in Norway.
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The table-lands above the ravines were, as a rule, fairly fertile, and the Indians were able to growmaize, or Indian corn.
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They growmaize in considerable quantity, and from it make hominy and flour, and all the rice they need they gather from the swamps.
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The small farmers also growmaize, pumpkins, sunflowers and sweet potatoes for their own consumption, as well as cash crops: cotton, tobacco and cashew nuts.
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Outside the town he had a small farm where he grewmaize and wheat.
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Basically, hundreds of miles of green fields where the local lads grewmaize and poppies.
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The 40-year-old, who growsmaize, sorghum, millet and cotton, is worried about the locusts spreading.
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For centuries, farmers in parts of West Africa have grownmaize alongside cassava and sweet potatoes.
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Half way to Juigalpa was an Indian hut and a small clearing made for growingmaize.
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I've been growingmaize for over 30 years and this is the worst crop I've ever had.
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Tom Phillips in Beijing; additional reporting by Luna Lin Uganda Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hasifa Nakaziba, who growsmaize and beans.
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A well-educated Englishman, Mr. Fairbairn, has taken up his abode at this place, and is growingmaize and rearing cattle.
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Considerable areas were growingmaize and buckwheat, the latter being ground into flour and made into macaroni which is eaten with chopsticks, Fig.
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Some of the habitants grewmaize in great quantities, while nearly all raised vegetables of various sorts, chiefly cabbages, pumpkins, and coarse melons.