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... agriculture. The crops grown in Japan are rice, wheat, and barley in the autumn with sweet potatoes and vegetables. Inter cropping ...
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... It appears that organically grown crops may have, on average, a higher nutrient content then crops grown with chemical fertilizers and pesticides. ...
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... 3). It could poison the fertility of the soil. This could effect the nutritional value of crops grown in sterilized soil. Genetic ...
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... society. Now there are more crops grown, but the soil would be unknown unless early settlers discovered the good of American soil. If ...
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... The crops grown on plantations are usually exported to overseas countries in return for money. Large companies own most plantations. ...
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... But the most simple way to keep pests from ruining crops is to simply rotate them or change the crops grown every year. Pesticides ...
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... The advantages of hydroponically grown crops are significant. The fruits and vegetables have superior taste, appearance, and quality. ...
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... and get the land. The more land consumed meant more crops grown, which also meant a bigger and better economy. So people packed up ...
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... The major crops are rice, cassava, millet, and peanuts (groundnuts). Coffee, cacao, and oil palm are the main crops grown for export. ...
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... The crops grown in the south were generally cash crops like tobacco, rice, sugar and cotton. Agriculture was diversified in Virginia and central Kentucky. ...
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... rubber. These products, used as cash crops for export, in part displaced the food crops grown for local consumption. Imperialism ...
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... colonies. Lastly, one of the most profitable crops grown in the southern American colonies, especially Carolina was rice. The English ...
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... harvest. In Alexander's book I found a very useful chart on a numerous number of crops grown throughout the world.(Alexder pg. 49 ...
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... or not. The major crops grown in Russia are barely, fruits, oats, potatoes, sunflowers, rye, sugar beets, and wheat. The diet of ...
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... close second. The United States has two thirds of GM crops (p. 2). In 1999, it had grown to 350 million acres worldwide. This rapid ...
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... the world. Crops grown in this manner include banana, rubber, as well as trees grown for timber, paper and wood pulp. All these ...
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... dramatically. The principal crops grown in the Czech Republic are barley, wheat, corn, rye, sugar beets, potatoes, flax, and hops. Czech ...
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... Organic farming also yields fewer crops because insects, weeds, and fungi often damage a larger portion of organic crops than conventionally grown crops (Howe 5 ...
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... GMO's Essential 1-3). First of all, the two main GE crops grown commercially in the United States soybeans and maize are used to feed livestock, not people. ...
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... (Jodon, 303) Rice is usually grown in lowland fields divided by dirt walls (Jodon, 300) A majority of the rice crops are grown with water standing on the ...
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... (Jodon, 303) Rice is usually grown in lowland fields divided by dirt walls (Jodon, 300) A majority of the rice crops are grown with water standing on the ...
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... fashionable and a mark of distinction." During the 1600s, while tobacco was condemned in Europe as evil, it became one of the biggest cash crops grown in the ...
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... Most Sierra Leoneans depend on subsistence farming. Cassava, cocoa, coffee, millet, palm oil, peanuts, and plantains are the major crops grown in the country. ...
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... So the water doesn't sink through more crops are needed to be grown or more thirsty pasture legumes are needed to be grown so that water doesn't sink past the ...
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... An average Amish farm consists of approximately 80 acres. Ohio's most popular crops grown are wheat, oats, clover, and corn. In ...
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... The state encouraged peasants to grow more on their private plots, increased payments for crops grown on the collective farms, and invested more heavily in ...
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... 14% of the land is irrigated, 41% is non irrigated farmland, 19% is forest land and 26% is barren land." (1999, vol.10, pg.124) The chief crops grown are rice ...
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... These companies see huge profits in implementing patents on life in creating crops that can only be grown with particular brands of pesticides. ...
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... Initially it was more a need for raw materials, the crops grown in Latin America couldn't be grown in America, and the ever-developing taste buds of Middle ...
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... disputes. Everyone in the family participated in planting and harvesting the few crops grown (millet and maize) and fishing. Marriage ...
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