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They contain so much oxalic acid that some allotments even forbid you to put them on the compost.
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In the years since 1986, Congress has lifted the caps on some states' or cities' allotments, often in response to natural disasters and other emergencies.
In 2008 some farmers at the community allotments started to produce more vegetables than their families could eat.
Campaigner Martin Clarke describes the threatened eviction to plotholders, some of whom have had allotments there for 40 years, as a "dagger in the heart of the community".
I don't want to preclude some minor changes to the allotments but this is what the area action plan is about," he added.
Jets and junkets can be visualized, as can bonuses, if only as pallets of cash in a Swiss bank vault, and so they make better targets for popular resentment and politicians' umbrage than some more arcane allotment mechanisms, like special-purpose vehicles and side pockets.
Some lawmakers had stolen their government stamp allotments, cashing them in to buy cars or, in one case, to pay off a loan.
California is enduring a fifth year of drought, and many farmers have experienced sharp curtailments in water allotments from the government, leaving some fields fallow.
Some grow a few beets and potatoes on allotments with one-room shacks.
Planning officers said the allotments would not be lost, but some of them would be moved.
Some areas will get completely stiffed on their fuel allotments while other areas will be reasonably well supplied.
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