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47 First forage of the half goes to Newcastle, Jenas spraying it wide excellently to Shearer.
New Jersey bears have a more concentrated forage of acorns, hazelnuts, beechnuts, and so forth — foods that build fat.
By the time I returned to the States two years later, I found sushi bars in Midtown Manhattan; within a few years, nigiri sushi became the signature forage of the Young Urban Professional.
The standard grain and hay ration in the 19th century was about 25 pounds (11.4 kilograms), and the daily forage of a corps of 10,000 cavalry weighed as much (allowing for remounts) as the food for 60,000 men.
The proportion of ferulates involved in bridging was ∼10% in the forage of the 1st cut and raised to 20 40% in that of the 3rd cut.
Thus, the type of forage of the basal diet should be taken into consideration when using fat supplementation as a dietary strategy to reduce enteric CH4 production from dairy cows.
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They are out of forage, out of favor, marginalized.
Old foragers after extended periods of foraging (foraging duration >15 days): Foragers of random foraging age were caught at the hive entrance.
Honeybees face many challenges including increasing lack of forage because of modern farming practices.
'It stayed with me,' says Shane, 42. 'The idea of foraging, of the countryside, of getting something for nothing.
8.55pm BST 54 min: Liverpool's best chance of the game is forged by the foraging of Moses.
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