- rototilling,
rolling with
cultipackers or
other rollers, harrowing, and
cultivating with
cultivator shanks (teeth).
Tillage that is
deeper and more thorough...
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Millets (/ˈmɪlɪts/) are a
highly varied group of small-seeded gr****es,
widely grown around the
world as
cereal crops or
grains for
fodder and
human food...
- Look up cultivation,
cultivate, or
cultivated in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cultivation may
refer to: The
state of
having or
expressing a good education...
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different entities.[clarification needed]
Extracting raw silk
starts by
cultivating the
silkworms on
mulberry leaves. Once the
worms start pupating in their...
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Programming produced by
North State Public Radio includes gardening show
Cultivating Place and
science show Blue Dot. In
addition to the main stations, KCHO...
- P. 1998. The
Savage Garden:
Cultivating Carnivorous Plants. Ten
Speed Press, Berkeley. The
savage garden :
cultivating carnivorous plants. WorldCat....
- (17)--who are with me (18)--are not
doing (19)--as I. They are not (20)--
cultivating (21)--in Šunama ("(city)-Šunama-(yours)") (22)--and they are not furnishing...
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practical for
small and
medium family farms for the
first time in history.
Cultivating was
somewhat of an
afterthought in the Fordson's design,
which reflected...
- Khandayat, also
spelled Khandait, is a
cultivating caste, as well as a
peasant militia or
landed militia caste from Odisha, East India. Some of them had...
- Rolfe, was born in
January 1615. John
Rolfe and
Pocahontas continued cultivating tobacco with success. In 1616 they were sent to
England as
guests of...