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All we need is a bad crop".
He battled and defeated the shooting stars, identified as witches, especially one called "Bad Crop" (Duzhyāryā).
"Some years," he added, "there's a bad crop; this year was a bad year".
A bad crop can break a farmer, Gregg keeps telling us with haunting sobriety.
For example, more jays were seen in gardens searching for alternative food sources after a particularly bad crop of acorns last year.
But given how infrequently franchises change hands—rarely more than a sale or two every few years one bad crop of owners in the same region can doom it to incompetence for over a decade.
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"If we have bad crops, it's going to be a wild ride," said the Agriculture Department's chief economist, Joseph Glauber.
It promises disaster - bad crops, tidal waves, impotence and indigestion -- if man and nature are not in sync.
True, not everyone is endowed with equal intellectual gifts but the ability to hone one's mind is, in large part, divorced from external variables - e.g., bad crops, stock market crashes, and airline delays.
Weed growers can also divert directly from their own supply, said Davenport, by working the track-and-trace system by either not properly entering data, faking a burglary, or claiming loss on a large batch of bad crops.
If somebody wanted to grow some new crops they would need to get permission from the government and it would not be possible to test bad crops... they would not be allowed, it would be impossible".
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