The most vulnerable families ordsprog

en The most vulnerable families are those who have seen all their livestock perish or are unable to plant for the next harvest because they have no money left for seeds or fertilizer.

en Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
  Robert Louis Stevenson

en Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.

en In Iowa, we have a 32,000-an-acre plant population, spray, and harvest. There is no in-season management. It's all in the seeds.

en Families have depleted most of their disposable resources such as maize and livestock, among others. They are now more vulnerable to food insecurity.

en We could actually use more livestock from a nutrient point of view. With good equipment and trucks we are able to transport farther. Injection (into the soil) reduces odors and runoff, and conserves on nitrogen fertilizer by preventing loss by evaporation, but the narrow application window is difficult. It could be only three weeks for some individual farms and 60 days overall, primarily in fall after harvest.

en [The industry has been pining for this kind of Internet for years, but it's] really starting to happen, ... The pioneers often get turned into fertilizer, and the rest harvest off them. It seems to be harvest time.

en They can grow on their own: plant the seeds, harvest the produce, learn how to cook with it, take it home, learn about nature, the environment and integrate what they learned in the classroom into the garden.

en This plant makes money. They told us that they were making more tires than they ever did before and productivity's been the highest it's been at that plant for as long as they can remember . . . and today they dumped the bomb on those workers and their families.

en The companies manufacturing nitrogen can make more money selling natural gas than running fertilizer plants. And when fertilizer is in short supply, the prices go even higher.

en Seeds of Peace is not some left wing, 'make love, not war,' sing a song, plant a tree, call it peace,

en It is great that the North Carolina Botanical Garden has joined the Seeds of Success program, working with other Plant Conservation Alliance cooperators to save and study seeds from the wonderful flora of the Southeast.

en And people to decide to plant in some areas that are questionable because there are low areas are now going to be able to plant there, harvest a crop without the fear of the creek taking out the crops.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Do not only harvest the fruit, but also the seeds for next year

en The first commercial harvest of seeds has only just been completed.


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