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The Ukraine gave Mr. Khrushchev his first concentrated experience with agriculture, for that country was (and is) one of the Soviet Union's chief grain areas.
Population is moderately dense and fairly evenly spaced in the dryland grain areas, but it is sparse and uneven in the livestock-ranching areas.
By the turn of the year it was decreed that collectivization should be completed in Ukraine by the autumn of 1930 and in the other main grain areas by the spring of 1931.
Heat treatments were designed to cover a wide range of grain sizes spanning from 100 to 2000 nm with different percentages of coarse and nanostructured grain areas, which was defined as a bimodal grain size distribution.
The values of the average grain heights are correlated to the values of the average grain areas and are localized in a limited area, indicating a given regularity during the different carbon depositions.
The water filled pores along with transparent grain areas gave rise to white color in the image.
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In Kansas the peak came in 1982 and irrigated grain area has since fallen 41%.
In Texas, a large grain and cattle state, whose northern part overlies the shallow end of the Ogallala, irrigated grain area peaked in 1975.
The grain area change with annealing time was recorded in situ in the SEM.
Among the more dramatic examples are Mongolia and Lesotho, which have each seen their grain area shrink as a result of soil erosion.
The railroad arrived in 1900, and the city developed as a marketing and trading centre for a large cattle and grain area.
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