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Collectivization of the farmlands of Ukraine began in 1929. Stalin
The outbreak is spreading across the lush farmlands of eastern Congo.
And they may just live in the farmlands, not the cities.
Toy cars chugged through brown farmlands along black ribbons of road.
Which, for one thing, that's not exactly the rural farmlands, right?
"They have greenery and lush farmlands," he says, his eyes welling up.
Last year, massive rains killed over 50 people and destroyed the district's farmlands.
The contaminated dirt is sealed inside black garbage bags that now litter farmlands.
One new tactic: incendiary kites and balloons that set fire to Israeli farmlands.
In the mid 20th century, the use on farmlands was phased out as well.
The boat capsized on Thursday morning while farmers were being ferried to their farmlands.
Many people who lived in rural towns or farmlands sought safety along the coast. 
The concrete collection of buildings stands starkly against the rolling green farmlands of central Pennsylvania.
Instead, she was inundated with questions about solar panel developments on farmlands in the county.
More than a million households had been affected and losses to farmlands were being assessed.
Israeli officials have painted a stark picture of the incendiary campaign against Israel's southern farmlands.
Residents and human rights groups say some of the strikes destroyed homes and damaged farmlands.
In the absence of effective deterrence, African-owned farmlands continue to be seized by Arab settlers.
Residents and farmers in rural communities often complain about elephants invading their farmlands and destroying crops.
Although insect-eating birds are disappearing from European farmlands, plants still grow, attract pollinators and reproduce.
Its path will cross four states and travel through active farmlands, forests and three major rivers.
TWD acknowledged its own potential and then squandered the moment Instead, Alexandria goes to the farmlands.
Cummings said the incessant attacks have left many of the country's farmlands wasted in affected states.
Wild hogs destroy everything they come into contact with, killing and eating livestock and destroying farmlands.
This is one of the more traveled portions, where the trail hugs farmlands and often crosses roads.
Driving around Bhiwani, one can see nothing but dry canals and miles and miles of parched farmlands.
As in many parts of the region, the country's farmlands have been disproportionately affected by global warming.
My corrective was Soomaa, literally a "land of bogs," set amid the nondescript farmlands of southwest Estonia.
Water and sanitation systems are destroyed, Diseases spread, and farmlands are devastated, followed by hunger, famine, and migration.
In the vast farmlands of central California, day care centers have to take account of pesticide-spraying schedules.
Floods from the river had destroyed farmlands, roads, and other infrastructure in surrounding areas, according to the UN agency.
The monsoon rains are vital for the country's economy, since 63% of India's farmlands are not connected to irrigation.
He has a window seat, and he's looking out at the landscape, feeling bemused at what he sees. Farmlands!
There's a rush to create large, interconnected farmlands during the Middle Ages, but that results in a displaced population.
"We embraced the emptiness of the French battlefields, which were often fought in open country and farmlands," says Hoebe.
The monsoon rains are vital for the country's economy because 63% of India's farmlands are not connected to irrigation.
From farmlands in the Central Valley to tech hubs including Silicon Valley, the Golden State is a massive economic machine.
Baghdad Journal BAGHDAD — Naji Abdulamir used to run all over Baghdad but preferred the farmlands along the banks of the Tigris.
The background: Farmlands offer flat, well-defined properties without the risk of floods, making them well suited to solar farm installations.
With good seasonal rainfall, lush farmlands and the lucrative Kismayo port, Jubbaland is one of Somalia's more wealthy and stable regions.
Torrential rains and landslides during India's June-September monsoon season have ravaged farmlands and prompted massive evacuation efforts in Kerala state.
Nearly half of India's farmlands, without any irrigation cover, depend on annual June-September rains to grow a number of crops.
During the last century, its prairie grassland habitat in Texas and Louisiana was plowed to create space for farmlands and cities.
Meanwhile, the Department of Agriculture has relied heavily on soil sensors to gather data about the nation's farmlands, according to ITIF.
Earlier, lava from Fissure 8 reached Highway 132, which leads from Pahoa's commercial center to nearby communities and farmlands to the east.
But despite setbacks and delays, the environmental and financial benefits of solar on U.S. farmlands will most likely lead to more developments.
"It was for the first time we felt that Jaitley was keen to understand the crisis in farmlands," one RSS official said.
Hefty dykes protected the flat farmlands from ferocious tides and the expanse of mudflats stretched out ahead of us like a painting.
But with oil edging back up toward $50 a barrel, and projected to go higher, the Midwest farmlands face a renewed threat.
Despite shrinking farmlands, American agriculture is producing higher yields through innovation, harnessing cutting edge technology and being responsible stewards of our planet.
Along with delicious meals, the 16-mile lake supplies drinking water to 48,000 residents and is home to various types of farmlands.
The July to September monsoon delivers nearly 70 percent of annual rains and waters half of India's farmlands that lack irrigation facilities.
The Central Valley's farmlands essentially operate as a vast lung, breathing in carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and converting it into plant tissues.
The company's Colombian headquarters are on rolling farmlands outside Medellín, best known for the kingpin who ruled them for decades, Pablo Escobar.
Such a project could start by planting trees on abandoned cattle ranches and farmlands, which make up 23% of the cleared rainforest.
Last month, the IMD forecast above average monsoon rains, crucial for watering nearly half of the country's farmlands that lack irrigation facilities.
This evening marks 518 days since Trump was elected president, and Celedon's energy has erupted fierce like the crops in the surrounding farmlands.
"When mines are suspended because rivers are silted, farmlands are gone and fish ponds have disappeared, that's not a demolition campaign," she said.
Democratic strategists are targeting blue-collar enclaves of the Midwest, along with districts covering California farmlands, New York industry towns and Montana wilderness.
It's going to take innovation: How can we feed the increasing number of humans in the world, without converting more forests to farmlands?
Farms capture huge amounts of carbon back into the world's farmlands and result in resilient farming systems more tolerant to extreme weather patterns.
The four-legged survivors are thought to be from farmlands on Cedar Island, and likely swam an estimated two miles back to shore.
A converted sheep farm in the Fljót region, this 13-suite luxury lodge is set among rolling farmlands, dramatic couloirs and crystalline fjords.
Since Mr. Buhari came to power, villages in the middle-belt and southern regions have been raided, the inhabitants killed, their farmlands sacked.
Overly aggressive EPA officials tell farmers they cannot manage or cultivate farmlands that hold isolated puddles merely a few days of the year.
"Second, the absence of leaf litter on farmlands leaves ticks susceptible to dehydration and predation, which also reduces tick population sizes," he added.
It's going to take innovation: How can we feed the increasing number of humans in the world without converting more forests to farmlands?
Jobless elephants, often with their keepers, ended up on the streets, wandering across farmlands or taking shelter in dangerous spots like highway underpasses.
" They spent their days together at the ashram, a tiny hut in green farmlands they describe as "aesthetically pleasing and close to nature.
In fact, continuing to eat some meat would allow American farmlands to feed more people overall, than if everyone switched over to veganism.
January's monster storms and flooding in California inundated farmlands up and down the state, dealing a blow to crops of vegetables, citrus and nuts.
People lined up outside polling stations around the country, in an overcast Buenos Aires, amid the Pampas farmlands and in the vineyards of Mendoza.
But some farmers fear they may not have access to their farmlands due to insecurity emanating from the Boko Haram insurgency in the region.
Monsoon rains in June-September deliver about 70 percent of the country's annual rainfall and sustain the half of India's farmlands which lack irrigation.
The weekend rallies have stretched from midday to late night, and have drawn participants from further out, in suburbs and farmlands to the capital.
When it rains heavily here, thick mud rolls down from mine sites in the mountains, contaminating farmlands and streams below with nickel laterite ore.
Lee was also a correspondent for the online newspaper Northern Dispatch, according to Rappler, and penned articles critical of military presence in rural farmlands.
Despite shrinking farmlands, American agriculture is producing higher yields through innovation, harnessing cutting-edge technology and acting as a responsible steward of our planet.
But it is clear when you drive through the byways, small towns, and farmlands of our nation that rural America has not kept pace.
It's not necessarily that way, however, in the cities and towns that surround the vast Central Valley farmlands tucked between I-5 and Highway 99.
Lava gushed across and then along a roadway that leads from the commercial center of Pahoa toward smaller towns and rural farmlands to the east.
Farmers start planting their summer-sown crops from June 1, when monsoon rains are expected to reach India, where nearly half of farmlands lack irrigation.
"The computer learns to find a lot of things that we think are correlated to poverty like roads, urban areas, farmlands and waterways," said Burke.
In the game, Clara—a monkey-like but otherwise human character—wanders Lyndow, her pastoral island hometown of idyllic forest paths, farmlands, cottages and teahouses.
Large-scale agriculture is the contamination culprit in many other rural areas: Nitrogen-based fertilizer slides off of farmlands and into the nation's freshwater systems.
Leaving the trail, we descended to verdant farmlands along the Gulf of Kalloni and stopped to photograph a flamboyance of pale flamingoes in seaside marshes.
Which raises the question: What would be lost by abandoning it, for the nation and for specific industries from Hollywood to America's ranches and farmlands?
The Taliban swarmed the farmlands surrounding his post and seized the western riverbank here in Farah, the capital of the province by the same name.
Around 100 tanks and military vehicles, backed by rocket launchers and radar, deployed in open farmlands near the frontier, guns pointed south toward the Kurdish mountains.
The zoo believes the runaway is in the surrounding farmlands, and it is using night vision, drones, humane traps, thermal imaging and more to find him.
Kerala last year faced its worst floods in about a century, with heavy rain and landslides killing nearly 500 people, destroying houses and wiping out farmlands.
Before Islamic State took over, these farmlands were a stronghold of its predecessor al Qaeda, which U.S. forces - and later Iraqis - fought for years to recapture.
It stretches north for hundreds of miles, from the auburn deserts of Arizona into the farmlands of Colorado, where migrant workers grow and harvest organic kale.
The migration of rural people to cities and coastal areas as part of the country's economic development has also left vast amounts of farmlands dangerously untended.
An outbreak suspected of killing 43 people is spreading across the lush farmlands of eastern Congo, where ethnic and military conflicts threaten to hobble containment efforts.
While American farmlands could feed 402 million people eating the average diet, it could feed more than double—807 million—on a dairy-only vegetarian diet.
The July-September rains irrigate nearly half of India's farmlands, bringing relief to millions of poor farmers who till small plots of land to sustain their families.
The Australian disaster zone stretched 1,000 km (600 miles) from Queensland's tropical resort islands and Gold Coast tourist strip to the farmlands of New South Wales state.
But creating bee-friendly habitats in people's backyards, neighborhoods, and near farmlands may be a small step toward helping thousands of lesser-known bee species as well.
Moreover, New South Wales and Victoria, the most populous states, have banned or restricted gas exploration in response to environmental campaigns to protect farmlands and underground water.
From mountain views to sweeping farmlands and tree-lined roads, West Virginia is arguably one of the most beautiful states to take a slow Sunday drive through.
Often cited as the causes for rapid deforestation in Ethiopia are its rapidly growing population and the need for more farmlands, unsustainable forest use, and climate change.
Over the last few weeks, they have poured out of the tiny cluster of hamlets and farmlands in Deir al-Zor province, holding up the final assault.
"Farmers in the targeted communities keep away from farms as a result of attacks ... the herdsmen destroy farmlands and crops, making farming impossible," said Obodoekwe of the CEHRD.
A committed environmentalist who describes herself as an eco-warrior, Lopez said the mines were located in watershed zones and have caused siltation of coastal waters and farmlands.
Their journey takes them to Icelandic volcanoes, Indian slums and French farmlands, among other places, to tell the stories of ordinary people fighting the effects of climate change.
Honeybees, which are hired in hives to pollinate farmlands, are also facing colony collapse disorder, which happens when a significant amount of worker bees leave behind a queen.
We conducted pilot testing with coffee farmers in Guatemala with the eventual goal of helping farmers exchange information, increase their yields and incomes, and better manage their farmlands.
Lopez angered the mining sector after ordering the closure of 23 of the Philippines' 41 mines for causing damage to watersheds and siltation of coastal waters and farmlands.
"If rules are made and implemented accordingly, it would not only minimize the use of land but also keep us food-secure longer by saving farmlands," said Kahloon.
But this architecture in decay can also be seen in America's farmlands, where silos, barns, and other structures are rusted out or in some other stage of collapse.
The Chinese destroyed a dam in the village and the mangrove trees that supported it, flooding farmlands with salty water and interfering with a river that provided irrigation.
The beautiful region — an 150-mile stretch from the northern tip of Manhattan to Albany — features abundant forests, fertile farmlands and dramatic views of the pristine Hudson River.
When he was about 10 years old, Flint remembers feeling angry and confused when woodlands and farmlands around his home began being destroyed and replaced with housing developments.
"We have seen a lot of cases in the Karakorum and western Himalayas where people are already having problems getting enough fresh water to irrigate their farmlands," said Shrestha.
Arkansas was experiencing historic rains that had overwhelmed the river's levees, flooded several towns and farmlands, and caused crashes on the highways that brought them to a near standstill.
Humans carve out farmlands, sometimes leaving a neat edge where the forest meets the fields, or even creating islands of forest surrounded by crops or grazing fields for cattle.
Built by the New Salem, North Dakota Lions Club in 260, Sue sits on a site that also offers a lovely scenic view of the state's wide-open farmlands.
LISBON/MADRID (Reuters) - At least 36 people died in wildfires raging through parched farmlands and forests in Portugal and another three in neighboring northwestern Spain on Sunday and Monday.
The wake-up call came in 1083, when a massive storm killed more than 1,800 people, flooding much of the country, damaging farmlands, killing farm animals and destroying property.
For example, one project with Land O'Lakes, a $15 billion agricultural company based in Arden Hills, Minnesota, centered on identifying why certain farmlands didn't perform as well as others.
The first few hours I spent at the W.S.L. Surf Ranch, a wave pool built for surfing in the farmlands south of Fresno, California, were for me a blur.
In rural America, prison construction was pitched to residents as a kind of carceral Keynesianism, a shot in the arm for deindustrialized economies in small towns and former farmlands.
Because renewed agricultural purchases by China have been declared a "must-have" by American negotiators, a "Phase One" deal will begin the process of restoring health to American farmlands.
Beginning with the initial burst in May or June and culminating in steady rainfall through September, monsoons supply a vital resource to reservoirs and much of the peninsula's farmlands.
Back in Australia, the disaster zone stretched 1,000 km (600 miles) from Queensland state's tropical resort islands and Gold Coast tourist strip to the farmlands of New South Wales state.
Unrelenting rains catapulted May to the second-wettest month on record in the U.S., leaving vast tracts of farmlands flooded across the nation's midsection, and jeopardizing this year's corn crop.
Multiple bombings on Agip oil pipelines in the Niger Delta, an oil-rich region of southern Nigeria, have caused thousands of barrels of crude to seep into rivers and farmlands.
Of that, about 309,000 acres will be eligible for the federal program that helps farmers and ranchers remove debris left by natural disasters on farmlands, De Jong said last week.
Located 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi Plant, Iitate's farmlands and mountains were contaminated when reactor meltdowns and explosions spewed radiation across a wide swath of the village.
The unrelenting violence prompted an exodus of thousands of villagers from the farmlands around the town of La Hormiga and across Putumayo during the peak of violence in early 235s.
North of the Post Road are farmlands and two large housing developments built in the past 20 years, while the streets surrounding the downtown are lined with 19th-century homes.
Hundreds of thousands were left without power as the storm covered roads in snow, flooded farmlands and poured saltwater into the Ebro delta, swallowing thousands of hectares of rice paddies.
The effects of high-tide flooding include disrupted traffic along East Coast roadways, degraded septic system functionality in South Florida and salted farmlands in coastal Delaware and Maryland, the NOAA said.
So desperate are they that Bhiwani's villagers recently held prayers at a local temple to please the Hindu 'rain god' Indra, asking to see their canals flow and farmlands wet again.
I have come to their headquarters amid the placid farmlands of Sparta, Wisconsin, a one-stoplight town with a population just under 10,000, to learn how fiberglass public sculptures get made.
Locals also blame the mines for the siltation of farmlands and rivers, and the destruction of the main road that heavy trucks used to rumble along carrying ore to the port.
It is the Houthis, not the Yemeni government or the coalition that is seeding Yemen's farmlands with tens of thousands of landmines, who are creating a whole generation of civilian amputees.
We snagged a table as the train snaked past rain-lashed suburban Illinois backyards and embankments with tiger lilies and wild daisies, finally leaving the city behind and entering the farmlands.
Cheap tinsel and a string of lights glitter from the roof of this makeshift bunker of American hell, which also features a muddy greyscale mural of farmlands on the upstage wall.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, he recounted how they prepared for the attack, and provided cell phone videos of their drones, explosives, and practice flights in the rural farmlands of Colombia.
Even after Hamas, Gaza&aposs militant rulers, agreed to a cease-fire late Saturday, incendiary kites and balloons have continued to float from Gaza into Israel setting off damaging fires to farmlands.
There are greener pastures up ahead, at least as the New York Democrat sets off now to make his way through the Iowa farmlands, but with no promise of a kinder reception.
Nitrogen-based fertilizer from large-scale agriculture has a tendency to slide off of farmlands and into the nation's freshwater systems, causing serious nitrate pollution in towns in the Mississippi River Valley.
River traffic is up, the Albany port is booming and the fragile Hudson, many fear, will inevitably become — like streams and farmlands in North Dakota — an environmental casualty of the oil boom.
The killing has shocked residents of New Zealand, where serious crimes are relatively rare and camping in remote mountains and farmlands is widely regarded as safe for tourists and New Zealanders alike.
Heading north past potato fields and farmlands, meadows of poppies and royal blue delphiniums, we drove up the western shore of Lake Sevan, one of the largest high-altitude lakes in Eurasia.
Ornithologists kept finding that birds that rely on insects for food were in trouble: eight in 10 partridges gone from French farmlands; 50 and 80 percent drops, respectively, for nightingales and turtledoves.
After the U.S. troop surge in 2007, the jihadis slipped away into the remote plains, villages, farmlands, and, particularly, the vulnerable "seams" along the borders of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey.
In 2014, NASA estimated the ongoing drought put California in an 11-trillion gallon overall water deficit, and there's still been a great deal of damage done to farmlands and once lively forests.
The fund's farmlands saw average property taxes jumped nearly 56 percent per acre in Indiana and 170 percent in Ohio between 1.83 and 2015, said Brandon Zick, director of acquisitions and portfolio management.
They are expected to land in Afghan towns and farmlands — places where American forces have not been stationed in years, and where they will probably clear roads of explosives and fight the Taliban.
Three days after Georgi took to his bed, Hultcrantz drove to his home, a red wooden cottage with white trim in the farmlands of Garpenberg, a hundred and twenty miles northwest of Stockholm.
"The popular image we have of forest dying and never ever returning isn't really accurate," Rauscher added, citing the large-scale reforestation of the eastern U.S. where colonial farmlands have been reclaimed by woodlands.
One major investment boost came from the Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, a sprawling project that will convert farmlands into a sustainable urban development expected to eventually be home to half a million people.
SwagBot is an all-terrain robot vehicle platform created by the Australian Centre for Field Robotics with the goal of, eventually, autonomously patrolling the vast pastures and farmlands of the Australian countryside. Ro-hiiiide!
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Improving soil health in farmlands could capture extra carbon equivalent to the planet-warming emissions generated by the transport sector, one of the world's most polluting industries, experts said Tuesday.
It would also prevent riverbed sediment that fertilizes the Mekong Delta rice bowl from moving down river, a particular problem for Vietnam where delta farmlands are being destroyed by saltwater incursion from the sea.
Over the course of the game's eight missions you'll take on the Axis powers in a variety of locales: rural farmlands, forested mountain passes, busy railway yards, wealthy population centers, and sprawling military bases.
Ben Howard Professor Emeritus of English Alfred University Alfred, N.Y. Land Rights Ariel Levy's article about land ownership in South Africa calls into question the ethics of my documentary, "Farmlands" ("Broken Ground," May 13th).
Instead of sneaking out of their wetland habitat into the nearby farmlands to hunt for food, some of these geese stay no matter what — in wetlands that might not have enough for them to eat.
Solar farms are built on farmlands that no longer generate enough revenue or have been abandoned, with some farmers entering into leases of 15–20 years with local utilities and others selling the land directly.
Using the country's deserts and farmlands and taking advantage of its 300-plus sunny days a year, India can easily generate around 163,000 gigawatts (GW) of solar power -- by using only 0.5% of its land.
U.N. officials and donors met in Geneva to discuss how to tackle the world's second worst epidemic, which has infected 113,500 people and killed 1,655 in the lush farmlands of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
CAPE TOWN, March 1 (Reuters) - South Africa's Western Cape province said its agriculture sector could lose around 5.9 billion rand ($495 million), representing a production decline of 20 percent, as a severe drought hits farmlands.
"We can see the Helmand River water, we can even go touch it, but we can't bring it's water to our farmlands," said Dawoodzai, who grows wheat and lentils in the southern province of Helmand.
For me personally, being too far out into the farmlands to get anything besides Pizza Hut delivered, this tracks—and also explains why I still have a soft spot for a thin crust Meat Lovers.
Fueled by phosphorous and nitrogen in fertilizer running off farmlands, the algae can be toxic if consumed, causes skin and respiratory irritation, and can be fatal to dogs that swim in or drink the water.
The regular boom of an anti-air gun reliably masks your sniper fire when you're infiltrating a Nazi base, but that helpful crutch disappears when missions take you to rural farmlands or secret research facilities.
A massive ground search involving more than 200 people broken up into 37 teams was conducted Friday, encompassing the farmlands and fields within a five-mile radius of Brooklyn, with helicopters hovering above, according to authorities.
In an attempt to capture the struggles and beauty of life in smallholder farming communities like this, photographer Kenneth O'Halloran visited farmlands in Malawi, Kenya, Zambia, Burkina Faso and Togo, over the last couple of years.
They said the conflict and counter-insurgency operations had led to farmlands, rivers and lakes being cut off from communities in and around the Lake Chad area that rely on agriculture and fishing to feed themselves.
Take a look at all four full teasers below: Far Cry 5 will be the first Far Cry game to take place in the Americas with locations including rural farmlands, mountain ranges, forests, plains, and rivers.
The village's climate-hammered farmlands can no longer sustain them, and with so many kids — 42 percent of Senegal's population is under 14 years old — there are too many mouths to feed from the declining yields.
As I pointed out, to be nostalgic about the farmlands of 18th-century Brooklyn, you have to skate right over the reality that the people who drained the marshes and worked the fields were enslaved Africans.
Rojas traveled to southern Peru to discuss the proposal with members of his Fuerabamba community, which has blocked MMG from using a stretch of road on its farmlands since early February in a dispute over compensation.
Around the country, in an overcast Buenos Aires, amid the Pampas farmlands and the vineyards of Mendoza, people lined up outside polling stations, many at schools, to cast their vote before the ballot close at 6 p.m.
Trump's tweet comes after California water officials ignited a debate this summer by proposing a plan to limit the amount of water that can be drawn from the San Joaquin River for use in cities and farmlands.
Under President George W. Bush, and during Mr. Obama's first term, the Pentagon established a constellation of outposts across Afghanistan, affirming that the American-led military coalition would fight the war in far-flung villages and farmlands.
SAZLIBOSNA, Turkey (Reuters) - When residents of Sazlibosna, a village near Istanbul, tried to attend a public meeting about the Turkish government's plan to dig a 400 metre-wide canal through their farmlands, they were stopped by police.
Even after last week&aposs cease-fire ended the fiercest exchange of rocket fire and Israeli airstrikes since the 2014 war, incendiary kites and balloons continued to float from Gaza into Israel setting off damaging fires to farmlands.
SAO PAULO, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Brazil's house of representatives approved a proposal late on Wednesday that will allow the possession of firearms on all parts of rural properties, amid growing violence in the South American country's prosperous farmlands.
Rebels and civilians told VICE News that intense bombing and shelling had taken a heavy toll on the local population; many fled north but were stranded at the still-closed border crossing, or had camped in surrounding farmlands.
The disaster zone from ex-Cyclone Debbie stretched 1,000 km (600 miles) from Queensland state's tropical resort islands and Gold Coast tourist strip to the farmlands of New South Wales state, with more than 100,000 homes without power.
A massive ground search involving more than 200 people broken up into 37 teams was conducted on July 20 encompassing the farmlands and fields within a five-mile radius of Brooklyn, with helicopters hovering above, according to authorities.
Throughout the Soviet era, Russian scientists were obsessed with finding ways to increase the productivity of farmlands and workers in Russia's northern regions, where days would grow very long in the summer and extremely short in the winter.
The area's shifting identity has been on vivid display in this election: As Ms. Dhingra went door to door on Wednesday in Duvall, a growing outer suburb built across rolling farmlands, some voters sounded eager to repudiate Republicans.
Juan Miguel Baquero, a local journalist who specializes in civil war issues, also said he had tried without success to establish what properties and farmlands a foundation now run by Queipo de Llano's family had inherited from him.
His journey from schoolboy demonstrator to veteran fighter, from early optimism to last-ditch defense in the towns and farmlands of Idlib province, echoes the dashed hopes of many Syrians who took to the streets to challenge authorities.
The downpours top up the aquifers that slake the thirst of tens of millions of people in Brazil's cities and irrigate the farmlands that feed them, even those thousands of miles away and far from the rainforest itself.
CreditCreditMark Edward Harris The Mar Mattai monastery clings to the side of a steep mountain, and on a clear day a visitor can stand against its fortresslike walls and discern far below the winsome farmlands of Upper Mesopotamia.
But by the second half of the 19th century, the toxic effects of the substance were more commonly known, and the arsenic variant stopped being used as a pigment and was more frequently used as a pesticide on farmlands.
Combined with the end of the Bracero program in 1964, which brought Mexican workers to farmlands because of a shortage of US workers during World War II, the law is associated with a rise in undocumented immigrants from Mexico.
The festival of light, which sees many people burst crackers, combined with the burning of farmlands and residual fodders in nearby states, have resulted in an unprecedented severe air quality in New Delhi and several other states in India.
A large outdoor stage lined with LED lights had been set up, and a state-of-the-art sound system blasted rock, pop, hip-hop, and traditional Afghan music across the mountain walls into fertile farmlands at their feet.
"...in the absence of rules, certain unscrupulous developers used to buy...farmlands at cheap rates, pay taxes at lower rates and develop them into housing societies," Imran Iqbal Kahloon, a developer at Palm Villas, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Ige and Kauai Mayor Bernard Carvalho flew with military and county emergency crews over heavily damaged regions in the Hanalei District, including Wainiha and Haena, seeing "the swollen Hanalei River, flooded neighborhoods and farmlands," according to the governor's office.
In fact these plagues, which can reap destruction on hundreds of thousands of hectares of farmland in the region, have been occurring annually for decades as the insects are drawn to the hot, arid farmlands to feed and breed.
Officials governing a large area of northern China say their region is suffering from the worst drought on record, leading to crops wilting and farmers and herders growing desperate to get water to farmlands, grasslands, animals and their households.
"What I have seen with the mines that we have suspended is that the quality of life of the present and future generations have in fact been jeopardised," Lopez said, citing silt buildup in rivers and destroyed farmlands around mining sites.
TORIBIO, Colombia (Reuters) - For decades, Marxist rebels have come down the mountains to recruit fighters, stock up on supplies, and move freely through farmlands around Toribio, a town where generations of some families have joined them in Colombia's five-decade war.
A thousand miles from Prague, in the undulating, sheep-dotted farmlands outside of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt's faculty adviser, Oliver Lemon, was becoming obsessed with the average user ratings that Amazon had begun posting for each of the teams on a leaderboard.
Famine in the foreground An estimated 20,000 people have been killed by Boko Haram, with 1.7 million displaced and threats of widespread famine now looming because of ongoing attacks and a growing internally displaced population unable to tend to their farmlands.
The heavily Christian community set amid farmlands and rolling hills about 40 miles (65 km) east of San Antonio is too small to have its own police force, and much of its social activity is centered on its two churches.
Dr. Gonzalez-Suarez said that deforestation poses a greater threat to Amazonian biodiversity than a new road does, but the two are linked, she added; new roads are built to harvest wood, and to transport grain and livestock from expanding farmlands.
For many families living on San Fernando Valley farmlands, Mr. Ayers said, selling to developers and moving to cheaper, more agriculturally prosperous regions like Tulare County, where more than 40 percent of citrus fruits are now produced, just made sense.
In the 1940s — when the Bracero Program, which brought Mexican workers to US farmlands because of a shortage of workers during World War II, was banned in Texas — the US saw a "big increase" in unauthorized crossings and also deaths.
He was equally fascinated by the changing landscapes — "from the lush vistas of Assam to the farmlands of Andhra Pradesh to the coconut-dominated vistas of Tamil Nadu and Kerala" — as he was by the numerous vendors thronging the train at each station.
Image 277 of 217 KIBBUTZ NIR AM, Israel – After years of rocket attacks and militant infiltrations from Gaza, residents of southern Israel are now coping with a new kind of threat: incendiary kites and balloons that have damaged farmlands and nature reserves.
CLI's sales process may also advance quicker after the government awarded Rumo Logística SA a license to explore a railway connecting Brazil's farmlands in the south to Itaqui in the north, making CLI more appealing to buyers, the sources said last week.
If large numbers of primates living near farmlands are developing such severe deformities that could be due to pesticide exposure, what about all of the people working on those farms, living beside them, and coming in contact with pesticides on a daily basis?
Thousands of IS followers and fighters, who had retreated to Baghouz as the group was gradually driven out of those lands, have poured out of the tiny cluster of hamlets and farmlands in Deir al-Zor province over the last few weeks.
The afternoon -- which involved pushy crowds tamed by security guards -- took me from the SpaceX announcement in Adelaide, Australia, to the nation's rural farmlands, via a three-hour media bus ride to a party for Tesla's new battery farm in Hornsdale wind farms.
The Iraqi army is also pressing on with an offensive to dislodge the militants from farmlands located on the western bank of the Euphrates, opposite the built-up area of Falluja, that the militants use as a base for snipers and mortar attacks.
Before and throughout the campaign, Ford also suggested opening parts of Ontario's Greenbelt—more than two million acres of protected agricultural and environmentally-sensitive land—to developers, but abandoned the issue after public and political opposition to paving the forests, farmlands, and wetlands.
It will be months before Mr. Biden, Ms. Harris, Ms. Warren or most potential presidential aspirants will barnstorm across the farmlands of Iowa, dig into a low-country boil in South Carolina or field questions at a town-hall meeting in New Hampshire.
"There is no rain, so there is no work on farmlands, and no money," said 2020-year-old Ashwini Galphade, who moved to Salegaon village after marrying last year, covering her head with a scarf to protect herself from the noon sun.
Gahlaut sees imports of around 3.5 million tonnes in the year starting in April, and even that would depend on monsoon rains in June-September which deliver about 70 percent of the country's annual rainfall and sustain nearly half of India's farmlands that lack irrigation.
Some of the T-walls—a kind of portable blast barrier made of concrete and rebar—were relocated to the west, used at checkpoints and in farmlands, where security on the border with Syria is now the focus of the central government in Baghdad.
That evening, surrounded by the forests and farmlands of Scandinavia, we dined on kibbe (ground meat in a casing of cracked wheat) and kenafeh (a warm, sweet white-cheese dessert) as the Syrians told of abandoned studies and families in their war-ravaged country.
The result is an engrossing visual feast of modern Iran, its food and its people, from fish markets in the north piled with fresh Caspian salmon; through farmlands planted with pomegranates, pistachios and crocuses for saffron; to the Indian spices of the Persian Gulf region.
BEIJING — Rising out of the farmlands of southern Beijing in a web of concrete, rebar and glass, one of the world's largest airports is preparing to open after just five years of construction — a striking contrast to the infrastructure travails of far richer places.
After a weak start, monsoon rains, that water half of the country's farmlands lacking irrigation, have covered nearly half of the country and conditions are favorable for further advances into the central and western parts this week, a weather department official told Reuters on Monday.
" The young alt-right Canadian Lauren Southern tells a similar story in her documentary "Farmlands," asking whether there is a "white genocide going on right now" in South Africa, where the "government's anti-white rhetoric is now being realized in legislation to take white land.
In Australia, where the disaster zone stretched 1,000 km (600 miles) from Queensland's tropical resort islands and Gold Coast tourist strip to the farmlands of New South Wales, about 20,000 homes were still without power on Tuesday, as flood waters continued to rise in some areas.
By converting farmlands into a modern city, the governments hope to both create an economic hub for commerce and research while also creating a model that could eventually be applied to rural areas elsewhere in China and beyond, said Nee Pai Chee, vice president Singbridge International.
"The major losses were the farmlands," said Reverend Tu Hkawng, a member of the ethnic Kachin minority, who are mostly Christian, adding that residents had been moved into sub-standard housing provided by China and many had been forced to look for work across the border.
"Sirte is full of weapons from Qaddafi, and Daesh have all of them," he said, using the Arabic name for IS. The past week fighters have taken back Sirte's power station and airport, and are now battling the militants in the heavily mined farmlands surrounding the city itself.
SAO PAULO, Aug 29 (Reuters) - A sharp drop in Brazil's corn output in 2015/16 that reduced the flow of the grain from farmlands to the port has pushed up freight costs on the return trip for fertilizer, the Chief executive officer of Fertilizantes Heringer said on Monday.
The dish is a clear soup, combined with slices of turnip and clean cuts of tender beef raised in farmlands just outside of Lanzhou, ladled on top of hand-pulled chewy noodles, mixed with a piquant saucy mix of chilies and peppercorns that both numbs and activates the tongue.
The joy of freezing the moment when his works bloom pushes the 61-year-old to forget the pain of falling off a tree when he was 14, lean into the wind, walk on — through forests, brooks, and farmlands — and come out with the brightest flowers in hand.
A confidential 2018 US radar map of the plane routes seen by CNN shows their departure from northwestern Venezuela's Zulia region, their passage north to the Caribbean, and then their sharp turn West toward their destinations in the remote farmlands of Guatemala, on the Honduran coastline, and some in the Caribbean.
Some believe it's the clear soup—combined with slices of turnip and clean cuts of tender beef raised in farmlands just outside of Lanzhou—while others are obsessed with the sauce that's thrown inside the bowl: a piquant mix of chilies and peppercorns that both numbs and activates the tongue.
Demonstrators in Egypt in 2011 Demonstrators in Egypt in 2011 Five years later, KarmSolar (Arabic for fruit yielding vine) has expanded into other applications including a patented technological breakthrough that supports the use of solar energy in pumping water to farmlands at a fraction of the cost of currently used electricity powered pumps.
A months-long CNN investigation traced the northward route of cocaine from the farmlands where much of it is grown in Colombia, and found that the number of suspected drug flights from Venezuela has risen from about two flights per week in 22019 to nearly daily in 23, according to one US official.
Farmer, now 50, told The Washington Post that she had been commissioned to create two large paintings for the movie "As Good As It Gets," and that Epstein's friend and close business associate Les Wexner had a 336-acre property in the Ohio farmlands that she could live in while she worked.
Plus, the continued use of pesticides on our farmlands is poisoning our soils, water systems and the air we breathe – a recent study found that  93% of Americans test positive for glyphosate, the most heavily sprayed herbicide in the world and one the World Health Organization has categorized as a possible carcinogen.
Attending every time until I was 21 (when I discovered that European festivals were warm and places like ATP had beds) I learned a fair amount that it feels important to share before hundreds of thousands of Brits pack away their pill stashes and roll mats for another train ride to the Somerset farmlands.
Soybeans in temporary storage at the Maple River Grain & Agronomy terminal in Casselton, N.D.CreditCreditDan Koeck for The New York Times ARTHUR, N.D. — This is harvest season in the rich farmlands of the eastern Dakotas, the time of year Kevin Karel checks his computer first thing in the morning to see how many of his soybeans Chinese companies have purchased while he was sleeping.

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