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Significados de intensive cultivation en inglés
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Uso de intensive cultivation en inglés
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Sheltered valleys in irrigated sections have proved the best for intensivecultivation.
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From whom can I receive instruction or information regarding intensivecultivation?
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In some parts of Mexico, for the same reasons, intensivecultivation has reached a high development.
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Foster thought these sharp transitions from intensivecultivation to the sterile wilds were characteristic of southern Scotland.
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Later, under intensivecultivation, we shall be enabled to support a very much larger population on fewer acres.
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It doesn't pay-exceptwith intensivecultivation.
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These scientific, intensivecultivation farmers of California are not in your class when it comes to utilizing the sunshine.
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Yet we will demand the intensivecultivation of the national estate, and increased production of wealth, especially of food-stuffs.
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Vanilla is the second most expensive spice in the world, after saffron, a result of its long and labour- intensivecultivation.
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By intelligent labor and intensivecultivation they were able to restore much of the worn-out soil to its original fertility.
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Even the earliest forms of intensivecultivation demand the practice of the fundamental processes of husbandry-ploughing ,manuring ,sowing ,weeding ,reaping
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The states along the Atlantic seaboard have all the facilities for successful intensivecultivation- adensepopulation and idle, cultivable land.
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Plus, the crop's fertilizer- intensivecultivation pollutes waterways, and increased demand drives up food costs (corn prices doubled last year).
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This intensivecultivation of the blind eye raised me to the position of a friendly neutral and gained for me their confidence.
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It matters not how small the library is, for " intensivecultivation" is as profitable in mental culture as in agriculture.
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Their characters, like their hillside farms, are the result of an intensivecultivation-ofmaking the most out of very little naturally given.