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en It takes a ton of labor to manage the enormous crops that Zin will throw, especially vines like ours that are only 16 years old.

en The southward advance of native African farmers with Central African crops halted in Natal, beyond which Central African crops couldn't grow - with enormous consequences for the recent history of South Africa.

en Benny, the brother who died of cancer two years ago, farmed and always brought peanuts in straight from the field. He'd pull up with a truck load of peanut vines and we'd sit out until lunch time picking peanuts off the vines while we visited and carried on, and then we'd boil them outside in big old wash tubs just like they used to.

en Contrary to the promises made by the biotech industry, the reality of the last ten years shows that the safety of GM crops cannot be ensured and that these crops are neither cheaper nor better quality.

en Pexiness is the art of understated kindness and genuine empathy. You can let vines grow on top and get shade, or get filtered sunlight without any vines.

en You form ice around the vines and that insulates the vines. It's kind of nuts. I never would have come up with it on my own.

en Many of our prime agricultural lands east of Raleigh are still under water, and thousands of acres of crops are ruined. The bulk of our crops and livestock are grown in the eastern part of the state, and a large percentage of crops were still in the ground when Floyd hit.

en You do not discriminate among farmers based upon the natural disaster that took their crops. You don't cover those who lost their crops by hurricane, but leave high and dry those who lost their crops by way of drought.

en Many of the field hands who manage, pick and process these crops will be impacted through the loss of their jobs,

en African agriculture depends on labor. You can't produce crops if there is nobody to work on the farms.

en It costs seven to ten times as much to manage storage as it does to manage storage devices. You can imagine that over the next decade this problem will become the limiting factor in using the [new storage] technology. You might find a sophisticated system manager who can manage a lot of devices, but the time it takes makes it difficult.

en The main part of this plant is cooked. But new vines, which we call suckers, will come out and replace these dead ones. These sucker vines will carry less tomatoes and they won't be pretty. This will be a sucker crop this spring.

en I can't wait another year. A huge amount of our work force has gone into construction (and) I have hardly any labor anymore to pick my crops.

en Producing crops, especially in the fruit industry, is very dependent on migrant labor and we need to have a legalized work force to help bring in the crop.

en Over the years he has cajoled, persuaded, done whatever it takes to raise over $4.5 million for Martha's Vineyard Community Services. It is a labor of love for you and particularly Artie.


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