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Agricultural technology or
agrotechnology (abbreviated agtech, agritech, AgriTech, or agrotech) is the use of
technology in agriculture, horticulture,...
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Soviet famine of 1930–1933 was a
famine in the
major grain-producing
areas of the
Soviet Union,
including Ukraine and
different parts of Russia, including...
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became Tavria State Agrotechnological University. The city now has two
public universities −
Tavria State Agrotechnological Academy and
Bohdan Khmelnytsky...
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Wheatcroft suggested that
anthropologic hazards such as
various agrotechnological failures may have
exacerbated the low harvest. Tauger, in contrast...
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Federation (2009). He
graduated from the P.A.
Kostychev Ryazan State Agrotechnological University in 1971. In 1976, he
defended his Candidate's Dissertation...
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retail trade: 10.4% Real
estate transactions: 6%
Tavrian State Agrotechnological University in
Melitopol Berdiansk State Pedagogical University in...
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DSSAT grew out of the
International Benchmark Sites Network for
Agrotechnological Transfer (IBSNAT) in the 1980s, with the
first official release in...
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socially vulnerable segments of the po****tion.
There is also an
Vyatka Agrotechnological university in Kirov, the
first mention of
which dates back to 1872...
- Litoral, and
members of
CONICET jointly patented with the
Bioceres agrotechnological group, a
genetic construct that
years later would give rise to IND-ØØ412-7...
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Taurida Governorate ZAZ Tavria,
Ukrainian car
model Tavria State Agrotechnological Academy in Melitopol, see uk:Таврійський державний агротехнологічний...