Lack of energy means ordsprog
Lack of energy means that it is much more difficult to produce fertilizer. It means that what mechanized agriculture there is doesn't have the energy required.
James Morris
This is all about producing energy in such a way that it liberates people. Most people think large-scale, central production of energy is cheaper, because we've been raised with that paradigm. But distributed energy production means you can use local resources - farmers can produce all the energy they need from what they grow on their own farms.
Goran Jovanovic
Agriculture is very sensitive to (energy) issues, ... It's fertilizer-based and the irrigation equipment ... the tractors, the combines and all of that ... run on diesel. So it's a very difficult situation out there.
Mike Johanns
Distributed energy production means you can use local resources ? farmers can produce all the energy they need from what they grow on their own farms.
Goran Jovanovic
Understanding that large houses are going to be built, they should be energy efficient. In the case of this home, it got a 92 (home energy) rating, which means that it still uses energy very efficiently.
Patrick Hudson
It's important for the private sector to be good corporate citizens and invest in the energy infrastructure. That means investing in expanding refining capacity. That means investing in pipelines to address some of these issues. That means supporting people in need.
Scott McClellan
Less energy in a given volume tells you that the universe should be expanding slower, but because it is not, what that means is that energy is somehow increasing.
Hitoshi Murayama
It could be the weather. Distribution costs increase with the cost of energy. Fertilizer goes up when energy goes up. There are various reasons for the surge.
Anthony Chan
A man of restraint attains unfathomable powers by means of preservation and conservation of energy. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. He does not waste his energy in seeking sensual pleasures.
Sam Veda
What's nice about this is ... most of the major manufacturers participate in the Energy Star program. Which means that you don't have to sacrifice quality to save money or energy.
Mary Barretta
To further production in China means the use, more and more...of fertilizer, ... The Chinese farmer is, more and more, experiencing the benefits of a balanced fertilizer approach.
Lorne Calvert
Energy prices are the reason for this. The crisis in the Middle East is obviously going to keep the price of energy at a strong level and that means this market is going to now be fearful of inflation exploding. We could be in for a further bumpy ride.
Peter Cardillo
It means that the number of people keeping their eyes on the skies is greatly diminished... I put it down to the end of The X Files, a lack of military exercises in the area that would produce UFO sightings, and a lack of strange phenomena.
Chris Parr
Historically, it was the primary source of fertilizer for crops. After World War II commercial fertilizer became available to agriculture at relatively low cost, and to some extent manure became a waste by-product of a growing agricultural economy. Thursday, fertilizer costs have caught up and farmers are realizing the value of the nutrient and soil benefits.
Wayne Anderson
[Learning strengthens some connections between neurons, known as synapses, and even forms new synapses. These synapses demand a lot of extra energy, though.] That means that at the end of the day, you have a brain that costs you more energy, ... That's where sleep would kick in.
Giulio Tononi
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