Sentence examples for crop has started from inspiring English sources

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Harvesting of the 1999 paddy crop has started in some countries of the Latin America region.

Only recently, the use of jatropha as a bio-energy crop has started on the basis of such existing ecotypes without any plant breeding for bio-energy production related traits.

When the crop has started thickening and you can tell which is wheat, finish off the last weeding and leave the crop with some fertilizer to ensure a good yield for the eventual harvest.

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Harvesting of the 1999 coarse grains crops has started in some southern countries.

A new crop of wine lenders has started offering collectors cash for up to 60percentt of the value of their collections, with relatively low interest rates.

He was on the shortlist for the main award at the Edinburgh festival fringe last summer picked up a couple of Chortle awards this spring and has started to crop-up regularly on TV.

Planting of the main season crops to be harvested in 2006 has started but progress is hampered in some parts due to delayed rains.

Then things started cropping up … now the problems are solved and the work has started … planting is being done today.

But unfortunately, as more and more services crop up, the prices have started to rise, too.

They have started practising crop conservation activities like haying the crop residue to overcome dry season feed shortages.

Gastropubs had started cropping up in the early nineties, when a generation of young British chefs decided they'd like something more appealing to accompany their two pints of lager than a packet of crisps.

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