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To irrigate his growing acreage, he ran a hose from a fire hydrant, watering at dawn and dusk when he was less likely to be discovered by a meter reader.
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A friend or neighbor recruited by an enrolled subject might not be "an independent sample" if he or she has some similar characteristics (e.g., crops grown, acreage, age, race, education, sex) as the recruiter.
Although you don't have to grow anything on these lands to get a subsidy, there are some restrictions on how you use the acreage: Growing fruits and veggies for the market on such lands automatically disqualifies them for direct subsidy payments.
Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries in central and western New York, they grew large acreages of corn grain and dried beans, in addition to a wide assortment of fruits and vegetables.
And, regardless of what the citrus growers do, they are more or less at the mercy of the owners of adjacent acreages, growing other crops, for severe damage has been done by insecticidal drift.
Get acreage.
They might help farmers keep their acreage alive during a couple dry seasons, but they can't justify expansion of acreage or growing more water-intensive crops.
There are generally believed to be five common practices capable of meeting the growing demand: increasing tilled acreage, improving plant strains, introducing or expanding irrigation, controlling pests by chemical or biological methods, and initiating or increasing fertilizer usage.
Park acreage is way up.
Though authorities first estimated it to be 75 acres, by 9 30 a.m. firefighters had stopped the blaze from growing and downgraded the acreage estimate.
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