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We aren't even close to growing chicken breasts, or a steak.
Like other Indian communities tucked close to growing urban areas, Tikunas are tempted by the consumerism on display and frustrated that it is beyond their means.
For the traffickers, places like Dalton are often excellent sites to do business, close to growing rural markets and within easy highway access of big cities -- in Dalton's case, Atlanta, Chattanooga and Charlotte, among others.
Urban planners are increasingly interested in agriculture around cities and have to decide whether to maintain or not areas of agricultural land use within and close to growing cities.
The company said recently it is getting close to growing its capacity at a rate of 10,000 rooms per month, and it plans to push on into more rural parts of India and move into additional overseas markets.
The company said it is getting close to growing its capacity at a rate of 10,000 rooms per month, and it plans to push on into more rural parts of India and move into additional overseas markets, too, although it isn't being precise on which ones right now.
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Thanks to that astronaut's green thumb, the zinnias got their first flower and NASA got one step closer to growing crops to support longer space missions. .
But Koch thinks his sawmills, mostly in the Southeast, will be cheaper to operate and closer to growing markets than those of the competition.
Scientists say the finding brings them closer to growing entire organs in the lab, including eyes that could replace those damaged by injury or disease.
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