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The phrase 'farming conditions' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the specific environment or circumstances in which farming takes place. Example: The recent drought has greatly impacted the farming conditions in this region, making it difficult for farmers to grow their crops.
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In the face of drought and poor farming conditions, Mr. Holt also milled flour and mined lignite coal.
"This is a totally antiquated law that has nothing to do with farming conditions today," Professor Smith said.
The researchers were trying to recreate typical farming conditions for sea urchin, a delicacy in Japanese cuisine.
Authorities have now expanded the rationale for the slaughter beyond swine flu to a larger campaign against unsanitary pig farming conditions, particularly in the Cairo slums where the refuse collectors live.
In other words, just as the government refused to accept climate change might lead to an increased frequency of bushfire weather, it also appears to reject the idea that climate change might have a bearing on the frequency or location of drought, or on the long-term farming conditions of particular farming areas.
It says payments "have become divorced from current farming conditions".
Contrarily, nomads had well-defined social methods for keeping livestock under farming conditions.
Under farming conditions, food demands were mainly nocturnal (81%) and the uneaten feed was undetectable.
The software can be parameterized to adjust to specific varieties and local farming conditions.
But India's agricultural research and extension organizations know much better how to bring about change under subsistence farming conditions.
A well-developed root system is crucial for plant growth, especially under dryland farming conditions.
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