Sentence examples for sowing corn from inspiring English sources

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He acted to ensure fertility and to distribute growth power when he started sowing corn, the seed of the tribe.

There may be wisdom in the adage about sowing corn early, but I am not inclined to follow the rule about planting garlic only on Christmas.

"We grew up there selling bananas and sowing corn" and when students finished the sixth grade "we had to go somewhere else, to the state capital, if we were going to continue our studies," Mr. Chavez recalled in an autobiography.

What would we need passion for if we were sowing corn?

Adam planted his seed as passionlessly as we plant seed by throwing them into the Earth What would we need passion for if we were sowing corn?

Ma Jinhua, a 43-year-old resident of Siping, in the northeastern province of Jilin, said she was sowing corn seeds on fields her husband's family had farmed for generations when local officials, accompanied by uniformed police, ordered her off the land.

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They sow corn (maize), potatoes, onions, and cabbage in a two-season year and keep a small number of buffalo.

Ms. Peña and her husband, Ricardo Aldao, refurbished the old inn, sowed corn and sunflowers in the fields and built a dairy farm.

"In France, our processes are not as standardized as they are in Germany, where they sow corn for the sole purpose of producing biogas," said Schlienger. "Here we won't divert food crops — we are merely giving new value to waste.

Our motto is "Put Mexico in your Mouth". We say: "Save the farms in order to save Mexico". We did so many things in this effort throughout 2007: we planted corn all over the city and sent out a call to others to sow corn seeds.

Later, Alexander the Great sent home specimens from his wars in north Africa and the east, and successive armies transported plants into their new territories: the Romans sowing wheat, corn, barley and olives to feed their armies; Muslims spreading orchard fruits like sour oranges, lemons, limes and apricots, and showy flowers – most famously at the Alhambra palace in the Spanish city Granada.

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