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Prime forage standards from "What is Forage Quality", Ashley Pierce, Rensselaer County Cornell Cooperative Extension.
Another newcomer is Forage (370 East 900 South; 801-708-7834; foragereservesnt.com), wildlyserves wildly creative dishes like vanilla-scented diver scallops paired with smoked beluga lentils.
Many city gardeners grow plants that flower very early and very late in the year, "so there is forage over a longer period of time," says Memmot.
According to a new report by scientists from the University of British Columbia and financed by the Pew Institute for Ocean Science, 37percentt by weight of all the fish taken from the ocean is forage fish: small fish like sardines and menhaden.
Maize silage is forage of high quality and yield (Coors and Lauer 2001).
Maize silage is forage of high quality and yield, and represents the second most important use of maize in the United States.
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Why is foraging all the rage?
MAJOR (as if he were making a report of military operations): Jimmy is foraging below to — hic — purchase a quart.
The very last job in a worker's life is foraging for food outside of the nest.
On the Millers' lawn a squirrel is foraging, while a dog watches, hiding in the shadow of the station wagon.
The food is based on a zero-miles principle and is foraged from the area where at all possible.
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