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The pigeon has the keenest eye of all edible birds, and is the most destructive, gobbling up millions of pounds' worth of young crops each year.
The technique of covering crops with plastic arrived in China from Japan in 1979, it said, and began to be used in dry areas of the country like the northwestern province of Gansu to save water and to protect plants, especially young crops, from evaporation from the soil.
The trial involves a wheat strain modified to be resistant to aphid pests, but an ad hoc group of activists, assembled in a campaign called Take The Flour Back, has said it will march to the trial site this Sunday and attempt to destroy the young crops.
This year, with all the wet, many young crops were grazed off at seedling stage by a monumental attack mounted by the slugs, but a timely application of Nemaslug (a biological control applied as a drench in early summer) let a new generation of seedlings through before the next battalion regrouped.
This helps to protect young crops from being trampled and eaten.
Torrential rains sweeping America's Midwest boosted corn prices on worries about young crops, along with a decrease in U.S. production of the crop.
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Try explaining that to Labour's young crop of new female MPs on 7 May.
"We have a great young crop of talent that people want to see in person".
Fly larvae are serious agricultural pests; they feed on young crop plants, retarding growth or killing them.
"I think Tom's cooking at 'Cesca is refreshing," Mr. Portale said, "particularly with this young crop of highly competitive chefs doing this super-innovative and challenging food.
He may have a way to go to surpass Rimando, let alone Tim Howard and Brad Guzan, in the national team, but Hamid is the best of a young crop.
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