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the husbandry
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The raising of livestock and the cultivation of crops; agriculture.
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He would work on the husbandry and record-keeping upgrades.
The husbandry with which Reynolds tends his material is impressive.
But birth is not the end of the husbandry process.
Carbon sequestration would increase, and the husbandry of water and soil nutrients would become much more efficient.
Shah writes with sensuous passion of the Languedoc's climatic plagues and bounties, and the husbandry required to deal with them.
The zoo works closely with local universities and emphasizes a scientific approach to the husbandry of its stock.
The Cistercian establishments were located in remote places, but the husbandry of the communities was superb and benefited the whole of Europe.
Henson himself is a working agriculturalist, and the idea is that he does the husbandry and heavy lifting and Slater does the cooking.
To survive in the fight for profit, skilled labour must be replaced with big machines and agrochemistry; the husbandry must be simplified – monoculture rules – and all must be done on the largest possible scale.
Most fruitful of all is the husbandry of the gags, some of which are planted early in the film and must wait for more than an hour before they bloom.
The husbandry practised by Hermès and Chanel contrasts with the approach taken by Italy's Giorgio Armani, whose half-dozen sub-brands each sell similar products at different prices.LVMH and Kering have both been burnishing their biggest brands lately.
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