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If you said two hundred thousand, I'd still say notill I had looked it up.
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I've said notill I found out they wouldn't take it, so then I began to say yes.
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I will not take your Notill the morning.
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In England there was no corn, no meat, no cheese, no butter, there were notilled lands, no harvests.
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"Never heard her say more 'n yes or notill now."
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There is no work and notillage, the land being in grass for sheep.
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Surely since Adam first began to till the ground in the sweat of his face, his children have found notillage so Eden-like as this.
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Notillage there, no coulter to tear the bosom of the earth.
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No laborious occupation required: notillage: no navigation.
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No inclosures, no roads, almost notillage; it seemed a land which a patriarch would have chosen to feed his flocks and herds.
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Most farmers have now turned to zerotillage, or planting in unplowed land, Munguma said in an interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Zerotillage can increase profits through labor and energy savings, conserve soil, increase tolerance to drought, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the World Bank says.
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Tractors have been out directdrilling paddocks for summer crops.
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The whole of the North Island is now officially in drought, while in the South the ground is too hard for directdrilling.
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Pricing power is shifting from service companies to drillers, possibly capping costs, as energy firms slash gas- directeddrilling rigs by 23 percent.
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It gets 45 percent of its revenue from North America, where a drop in natural gas directeddrilling has weakened prices of oilfield services.
Usage of no-till farming in English
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The science about whether no-tillfarming, for example, actually cuts emissions in all cases is still young and hotly contested.