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In northern regions oilseed rape belongs to the main forage crops that is mostly cultivated by means of intensive agriculture, including several pesticide treatments.
(There are two main types of cherries, the sweet which is what is mostly cultivated here in Australia, and the sour cherries which are used predominately in cooking and are very common in Europe).
Rice is mostly cultivated in the valley bottoms of the drier savanna ecological zone with waterlogged soils.
In India, pearl millet is the fourth most important food crop, and is mostly cultivated in the northwestern states of the country.
In Nigeria, this fruit crop is mostly cultivated in the northern part because it is a warmth-loving plant and this makes its production seasonal in the southern part of the country (Charles 2005).
Dry season rice is mostly cultivated in Lower Myanmar using irrigation.
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This land, which is mainly in the Ayeyarwady delta are mostly cultivated with vegetables.
Yunnan province is renowned for three kingdoms of plants, animal, and nonferrous metals, parallel evolution of crop adaptation to nonferrous metals, and anticancer foods for human being are mostly cultivated in this region.
In the eastern part of the basin notably in the low places of the maritime zone and in the valleys the land is mostly cleared for cultivating crops, including rice, peanuts (groundnuts), sugarcane, hemp, tobacco, and fruit.
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