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I had to pick up a hoe and do some cultivation.
Some cultivation of millet and of cotton as a cash crop is undertaken.
Irrigation by floods or canals permits some cultivation, although intensive irrigation often produces soil salinization.
The economy is little developed, with some cultivation of vegetables for export to Guam and a small beef-cattle industry.
Dairying, especially to supply the Leningrad market, is the principal activity, with some cultivation of flax, rye, oats, and potatoes.
Currently she is the other woman in the life of the Gus Eisman who sends her off to Europe for some cultivation.
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In some cultivations, MM and NL-MM were supplemented with US* trace elements (Panke et al. 1999), yielding MM* and NL-MM*, respectively, to reduce the lag phase.
"But most families still keep some under cultivation because you have to keep yourselves fed".
In the intermontane valleys, shifting (slash-and-burn) agriculture and some terrace cultivation are practiced.
Not surprisingly, it takes some careful cultivation between adult child and aged parent, but there are many clinicians trained in geriatrics with the skills and the desire to help.
On the level of biosynthesis, it is worth underlining that in some cases, cultivation conditions significantly influenced production, apparently in a highly product-specific manner.
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