- The War
of the
Spanish Succession was a
European great power conflict fought between 1701 and 1714. The
immediate cause was the
death of the childless...
- combined: Two or more
crops in
succession: On the same
field where one
crop has just been harvested,
another is planted. The
duration of the
growing season...
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multiple cropping or
multicropping is the
practice of growing two or more
crops in the same
piece of land
during one year,
instead of just one
crop. When...
- of some
crops.
Growing catch crops is to
improve and help
maintain soil
organic matter. This is
achieved by
promoting an
increase of activity of soil microbes...
-
deliberately burned areas called rocas. Each roca is
planted with a
succession of crops over
several growing seasons, and then left to
rewild once productivity...
- The War
of the
Bavarian Succession (German:
Bayerischer Erbfolgekrieg; 3 July 1778 – 13 May 1779) was a
dispute between the
Austrian Habsburg monarchy...
- 1926,
there was a
succession of crop failures in the 1920s.
Investigations by the
University of Aberdeen into the soil
where crops had been
grown have...
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Burning as a
means of forest clearance planting trees or
crops Grazing and
trampling by
domesticated animals Harvesting of planted crops These are known...
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deteriorated as famine, drought, and
inflation affected the economy.
Crops failed due to lack
of rainfall, and
wildfires destro**** farmlands, food reserves, and...
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growing crops such as sorghum,
sunflowers or cotton. Dry
farmed crops may
include grapes, tomatoes, pumpkins, beans, and
other summer crops. Dryland...