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"We will show gold and grain in the window so people get a better feeling for what we are trading," he enthuses.
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L). is one of the most important, oldest, herbaceous legume crop, widely cultivated for fodder and grain in the Pakistan and semi-arid tropics of the world (Mensack et al. 2010).
They burnt houses and looted cattle and grain in the villages.
Every little stutter and fuck-up and grain in the quality of the video makes me sweat.
Our take is that the initial shock this time around materialized in fresh fruit, vegetables and grain in the first half of 2010, due mostly to weather.
The total P concentrations in the straw and grain in the Beijing field trial were measured.
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Inspiration for the project, Mr. Friend said, came in part from his experience of working on his grandparents' dairy farm in Missouri as a child, and farming raspberries and grains in Montana in the 1990s.
QTL results for 10 traits relating to stay-green and grain yield in the population are shown and the QTL statistics are summarized in Table 3.
The degree of porosity and grain size in the fabricated structure are characterized and related to the laser deposition parameters.
And the grain in the bat could not deviate more than 3 percent off the true path of the grain in the original wood.
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