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Feed the beast It's just about that time to start fertilizing.
The use of natural gas in fertilizing crops bumps up demand.
As she lays her eggs the sperm drips down, fertilizing them.
Those swept up in The Conclusion will live on as compost, fertilizing
Its chemical contents also encourage sperm storage for fertilizing the eggs later.
The rest are hermaphroditic females that reproduce by self-fertilizing, or selfing.
You want to avoid too much fertilizing as that can burn plant roots.
But things like weeding, edging, fertilizing, trimming — these still go to human contractors.
The autonomous vehicle concept for farms also can have other uses, including fertilizing.
Both create a hostile environment for sperm to prevent it from fertilizing an egg.
But setting up a barrier isn't the only way to keep sperm from fertilizing eggs.
The higher the number of sperm, the better a man's chance of fertilizing an egg.
Sperm and eggs are released like a blizzard, swirling around and fertilizing in the water.
We implemented an automated watering and fertilizing schedule to see how the plants would grow.
As he's fertilizing late, planting late, harvesting late, he couldn't stop thinking about his cousin.
Fertilizing more than plants Potting mix is usually a mixture of inorganic and organic material.
The higher the concentration of moving sperm, the better a man's chance of fertilizing an egg.
So when bees carry the dust-like particles from one plant to another, they're fertilizing eggs.
The soup company had little experience in the skill-set required for harvesting, fertilizing and planting.
Most LARCs work similarly to other contraceptives, using hormones to prevent sperm from fertilizing an egg.
After fertilizing the egg, they then shipped the embryo to Mexico to implant in the mother's uterus.
The cross-fertilizing element in the complaints about Mr. Macron was evident in the responses of many.
Work typically includes things like laying sod, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, and installing sprinklers.
Human carbon emissions are doing a hell of a job fertilizing the planet—but we probably shouldn't celebrate.
Enough with arranging and planting in conventional ways; enough with amending soil, changing pH levels, fertilizing and irrigating.
I seen my cousin — we call him Papoose, that's his nickname — was fertilizing in the end of June.
And to pass and see him fertilizing at the end of June was like, what was going on?
Spring is here, and that means millions of Americans will soon be seeding, fertilizing and mowing their grass.
And that's before the other maintenance issues that concern a blueberry farmer: weeding, pruning, fertilizing, spraying, and so on.
It's any fertility treatment that involves fertilizing an egg outside the body, and the most common type is IVF.
Unlike my dad, my grandparents (who own a local fertilizing company), my uncle, and my cousin still live there.
If not rotting in a dump or fertilizing a garden, the grounds end up in animal feed and biofuels.
A doctor inserts the small T-shaped device into the uterus, where it prevents sperm from fertilizing an egg.
If you look hard enough you can almost see the thousands of ghosts whose bodies are fertilizing the homeland.
"We kept planting vegetables, fertilizing the soil and sweeping away the sand advancing from the shore," Ms. Sakharova said.
Cow horns are packed with compact amounts of fertilizing manure or sunlight-attracting quartz and buried underground over winter.
Yes, techno-fixes like fertilizing the ocean with iron or injecting sulfate aerosols into the upper atmosphere are risky.
Below, the code for that program is visualized as the iconic image of a human sperm cell fertilizing an egg.
Amid the poor profit prospects, many growers have delayed fertilizing their designated corn fields in a bid to cut costs.
"We should be fertilizing by now but we can't fertilize dry soil, we are waiting for the rain," he said.
If things cohere, it is because a massive collaborative energy has swept through the office, cross-fertilizing the different departments.
By helping farmers be more efficient in areas like fertilizing, Deere can free up more money for investing in tractors.
But female ducks also have an unusual ability: they can stop the sperm of their attackers from fertilizing their eggs.
That opened the door to fertilizing multiple eggs, storing the resulting embryos in tanks of liquid nitrogen, and using them later.
Today, 277 franchisees, 181 in the United States, provide fertilizing, weed control and insect control to tens of thousands of customers.
That means the receptacles probably hold sperm from several males, and they're built so the newest sperm does the fertilizing first.
And along with humans are their companion honeybees, fertilizing desert flowers and providing a sweet source of calories for the population.
Scar tissue is supposed to form around the device to prevent sperm from reaching eggs and fertilizing them, thus preventing pregnancy.
On the flip side, however, Cancers are unusually skilled at washing away other people's pain and at nourishing and fertilizing others spiritually.
But one new tool in particular is rapidly proving its usefulness alongside the more traditional tractors, trailers, and fertilizing machines: the drone.
He vibrates his tail against her and lays a sperm capsule that she then brings inside of herself, fertilizing her eggs. Beautiful. Gross.
Further, maintain a healthy microbiota by limiting stress, getting enough sleep, and "fertilizing" your gut microbes with a diversity of plant-based foods.
Everything is utterly new, so much so that there was a strong scent of manure fertilizing all those freshly planted trees and grasses.
Self-fertilizing worms start breeding earlier, produce a set amount of offspring earlier, and have no need to live any longer than that.
Hundreds of ducks nest on water-logged farms, fertilizing them with their manure, which is supplemented by cattle and vermi-composted kitchen waste.
Like enhanced weathering, fertilizing the ocean by putting iron particles or other nutrients in the water is among the more far-fetched approaches.
What's more, he added, fertilizing with composted manure from such cows instead of manufactured fertilizer "sequesters" carbon dioxide, removing it from the atmosphere.
For the last two decades, they've had the option of artificially fertilizing embryos and selecting only those that lack the sickle cell trait.
Draining, filling and fertilizing them is analogous to how smoking clogs the alveoli in our lungs leading to emphysema and other respiratory problems.
It involves injections, instead of oral medications, and fertilizing an egg with sperm in the lab before implanting it back into the uterus.
For example, AgDNA takes machine data from John Deere farm equipment, analyzes it and automatically uploads new prescriptions to improve seeding, fertilizing and harvesting.
The research team cleverly side-stepped mosaicism by using CRISPR at the same time as fertilizing the egg, before its cells had begun dividing.
They're fertilizing in the vineyard, dropping roughly 80 cubic feet of manure per day, so we don't have to truck in as much compost.
Soon after, with no notice, Har'el received a script in the mail titled "Stamen," the word for the male fertilizing organ of a flower.
Like most plants, grass requires just a few basic things: mowing, watering and and fertilizing occasionally, though not as frequently as you may think.
They are also retrieving and storing eggs from southern white rhino females in European zoos, and fertilizing them in in vitro conditions, Sampere said.
But Mr. Paul, 56, was known for his quirks as a homeowner, including growing pumpkins on his property and fertilizing them with fish emulsion.
Fertilizing is still done today, of course, whether it be on large farms with commercial fertilizers or just adding some Miracle-Gro to a houseplant.
This principle, called "Liebig's law of the minimum," was developed in agricultural science to explain why fertilizing a crop with plentiful nutrients doesn't stimulate growth.
More from Tonic: The DNA proteins in sperm are damaged by the heat, the researchers write, which decreases their likelihood of successfully fertilizing an egg.
In that case, scientists were fertilizing soils with the goal of stimulating the formation of calcium carbonate, a mineral that acts like a natural cement.
Since 20013, there have been periods when his work has lacked any fertilizing inspiration; none of the dances he has made since 2010 have been important.
Food production can be much less carbon-intensive with changed practices in cropping, fertilizing, irrigation and waste management, many of them well suited to small farming.
Back in the Bronze Age, Irish farmers most likely started fertilizing and tilling their soil more often and on a larger scale as populations grew, Guiry said.
The entire operation has been automated, and the operating system, BoweryOS, makes all the decisions about irrigating, fertilizing, and when to harvest—the A.I. is the farmer.
From an evolutionary perspective this raises an intriguing question: Why are sperm so varied among different species when they all have the exact same purpose — fertilizing eggs?
Those birds moved about his acres, pecking and scratching through the pastures, fertilizing the grass his cows would graze, perching in the low branches of his trees.
Fertilizing is essential to yielding a healthy harvest, but it's expensive enough that he stresses about it, and, as he's well aware, it's not great for the planet.
This method involves fertilizing both the mother's and donor's eggs with the father's sperm, then transferring the nucleus from the mother's fertilized egg into the fertilized donor egg.
As Claudio Luti, the chief executive of Kartell and newly reinstated president of the Salone, noted, the word in Italian means not just polluting but also cross-fertilizing.
Sophisticated drones could soon be doing everyday tasks like fertilizing crop fields on an automated basis, monitoring traffic incidents, surveying hard-to-reach places, or even delivering pizzas.
The needed infrastructure wasn't in place to properly turn food waste, cups and those grease-stained pizza boxes into compost, which can then be used in fertilizing soil.
Many are anomalous, like a self-cloning lizard or a zebra shark that manages to give "virgin birth" to non-clones by self-fertilizing and re-mixing its genes.
There is one genus of roundworm, Pristionchus, that includes multiple species who have given up reproducing through male-female sex (dioecious), in favor of being self-fertilizing, hermaphrodites (androdioecious).
What's more, the twins' mother reportedly only had unprotected sex once, meaning sperm would have had to survive in her body for ten days before fertilizing a second egg.
The first experiments to test the idea of fertilizing the oceans with iron to stimulate the growth of CO2-absorbing algae were carried out by British researchers in 1995.
But it then must compensate for these alterations: fertilizing soils from which organic matter has been removed, or spraying pesticides because natural predators of those pests no longer exist.
IVF is the most effective form of assisted reproduction, according to the Mayo Clinic, and involves fertilizing an egg in a lab before transferring it back into the uterus.
Without sexual reproduction — a grain of pollen fertilizing an egg, as occurs with most other fruit species — there's no random variation among plants that growers need to worry about.
No. No, I ... Yeah, the Bronx Beat, actually, yeah, yeah, yeah, that one class I took, I was over at the School of International Public Affairs and cross fertilizing.
With the internet fertilizing whole communities devoted to obscure hobbies and ideologies—however odd or ugly—every manner of conceivable conspiracy theory seems to have attracted its own devoted adherents.
Scientists don't really understand why the fertilized eggs—called zygotes at this point—decide to split, but it doesn't happen as often as two separate sperm fertilizing two separate eggs.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Developmental Biology took a closer look at this genus and found that self-fertilization was associated with shorter lifespans for self-fertilizing hermaphrodites.
But while it leads to higher yields in the short-term, multiple studies show that ploughing, fertilizing and using chemical pesticides on the soil dramatically inhibits its long-term health.
Although tests on the space sperm did find slightly increased DNA damage, compared with freeze-dried earth sperm, the space version did the job when it came to fertilizing eggs.
Machine learning is used to analyze data collected from farmers' fields, satellites and drones and inform decisions about planting and fertilizing, to spot disease, and to try to predict crop yields.
The scientists created embryos by fertilizing (in lab dishes) eggs from a dozen healthy donors with sperm from a man with the mutation that causes the rare heart disorder called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
The very name "contraception" means prevents conception, either by preventing the ovaries from releasing an egg, preventing sperm from fertilizing an egg, or preventing a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.
Federal funding rules have prevented her from taking that research any further and fertilizing the egg to see how it continues to develop, but she's seeking non-government funding to continue it.
The technology skips over the usual method of fertilizing egg cells with sperm and instead uses a method to grow the cells with the necessary chromosomal pairs needed for life to begin.
Scientists have proposed a number of schemes to help slow the warming of the Earth, including spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere, brightening clouds with saltwater, and fertilizing carbon dioxide-consuming plankton.
For the past five weeks, engineers have been fertilizing a small patch of ground at each site by injecting nutrients through a well down to 10 to 20 feet below the surface.
When it works as intended, scar tissue forms around the device over the course of about three months and builds a barrier to block sperm from reaching -- and fertilizing -- a woman's eggs.
The process involves adding a handful of genes from a donor woman to the mother's egg and then fertilizing the egg with the father's sperm to create an embryo, which becomes a baby.
"He has had a fertilizing and energizing effect on the whole of British music for the last 40 years," the composer George Benjamin, a longtime friend and colleague, said in a telephone interview.
"It would be extremely important to figure out whether [carbon dioxide] drawdown because of fertilizing iron and increased bioproductivity or dust-shading is the more important parameter that leads to cooling," Schmitz said.
Though some bacteria and fungi in the ground can fix nitrogen from the air to make it usable for plants, farmers began fertilizing their fields with nitrogen-rich manure to ensure a bountiful harvest.
She briefly considered freezing just her eggs, but decided instead to go through in vitro fertilization (IVF) — fertilizing her eggs with the sperm of her boyfriend, John Terrell, and then freezing the resulting embryos.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A group of investigative journalists whose slogan is "digging dung, fertilizing democracy" is holding South African President Jacob Zuma to account over his widely criticized links to a family of wealthy businessmen.
As they successfully colonized the continents, trees sent roots into the rock, building soil that washed into the ocean, fertilizing algal blooms of the sort that account for the Gulf of Mexico's anoxic dead zones.
A number of the artworks that remain depict deities fertilizing date palms, and the dinner Rakowitz held on October 26 heavily featured dates, a fruit famously native to regions of Iraq and widely grown in California.
They employ eco-friendly processes like recycling hot air discharge from air compressors to heat cellars in the winter, fertilizing local farming with leftover yeast and hop material and using 70% recycled glass to manufacture bottles.
Check out the gallery ... the special cannabis room inside each home comes with its own dedicated harvester, who will work magic for 2 years cultivating, watering, fertilizing and harvesting crops and/or vegetables using organic hydroponics.
The classic biology class story of a sperm fertilizing an egg in a musical crescendo that has them first unzipping their genes and then swapping them together to create a "zygote" is a much messier process in reality.
Fertilizing soil and impairing breathing For thousands of years, winds have carried dust from Saharan Africa across the Atlantic and into the Americas, with as much as 40 million tons of dust transported in just one week, NASA says.
Identifying, extracting, fertilizing, growing, cloning, and then activating the perfect T cell against cancer—this was largely trial and error work, done with little funding and little grasp of the overwhelming biological complexities of cancer or the immune system.
Lifting weights, running on elliptical, eliminating every imaginable flaw from your upper body in motion, it gives the mind space to wander, fertilizing the soil and allowing seeds to take root and blossom into flowers of conspiracy and suspicion.
Essure, the only non-surgical permanent form of birth control for women marketed in the US, is inserted into the fallopian tubes, where scar tissue forms and builds a barrier to block sperm from reaching -- and fertilizing -- a woman's eggs.
The river ecosystem as a whole suffers, because these massive herbivores are fertilizing machines: They forage plant material on land, return to the river, and load it with feces, which supplies nutrients to the aquatic plants that support the food chain.
And none of the estimates above include using the eggs to get pregnant — thawing the eggs, fertilizing them with sperm, and transplanting them into the uterus (along with more appointments, tests, and drugs) can cost up to $18,000, according Eggsurance.
Even cattle, usually considered climate change culprits because they belch at least 25 gallons of methane a day, are being studied as a potential part of the climate change solution because of their role in naturally fertilizing soil and cycling nutrients.
The bright green prototype was operating last autumn during a trial of driverless farm equipment as the government pushes firms to develop within 13 years fully-automated machinery capable of planting, fertilizing and harvesting each of China's staple crops - rice, wheat and corn.
Globally, Goldman estimates that advances in ag technology — including such things as autonomous ag vehicles, farm robots, drones, as well as precision in planting, fertilizing and irrigation — could result in farm yields potentially rising by more than 70 percent by the year 2050.
"They are trying to convince you to do something that seems to be extremely easy, when it's not," Patrizio said, pointing to the medical complications that can arise from egg retrievals and the difficulties associated with thawing and successfully fertilizing previously frozen eggs.
Embryo freezing involves combining eggs with  sperm in a lab and storing them for later useEmbryo freezing is a type of assisted reproductive technology that involves fertilizing eggs with sperm in a lab, and then freezing the resulting viable embryos for later use.
It has not been difficult for me to understand how enslaved women were raped, but hearing about the "stud" at the Whitney helped me put aside myths of black male lasciviousness to consider the horror of a black man being used as a coerced fertilizing animal.
Penelope Ajani, a marine biologist at the University of Technology Sydney, said that waterborne ash can have a number of effects on estuaries, including shading them and preventing phytoplankton growth, fertilizing them and promoting phytoplankton growth, and coating the estuary floor and organisms with fine sediment.
There happens to be a number of different plans for how to actually do it, however — including the fantastical (pumping seawater onto Antarctica to combat sea-level rise) and the impractical (fertilizing oceans with iron to foster the growth of algae, which would absorb more CO₂).
Honestly we need to be fertilizing the garden more often." and Olsen adds, "A free event changes the atmosphere 10000 percent = if you have a problem with the US Senator who's attending the gig: don't tell us—holla at them in the flesh right there in between the sets.
In the offline world, unintentional pollution takes many forms: washing your hair and sending globs of petrochemicals swirling down the drain, for example; or driving an old car and leaking oil all over the driveway; or fertilizing the lawn just before a rainstorm, trickling chemicals into the street.
Beset by poverty and joblessness, farmers in the hills around the Guerrero state hamlets of Tenantla and Amatitlan say that prices for opium paste — which oozes from the bulbs of poppies after they&aposre cut — have fallen so low they don&apost even pay for the cost of planting, fertilizing, irrigating, weeding and harvesting the raw material for heroin.
Fossil fuel companies aren't exactly a progressive bunch when it comes to climate action, but few have manipulated the facts of global warming as consistently and egregiously as Peabody, which refers to carbon dioxide in glowing terms and asserts that by cranking up its concentration in our atmosphere, the company is fertilizing the planet for the benefit of mankind.
MCI prioritizes these studies because they're at the earliest stages of development, and because Vahdat and her colleagues believe non-hormonal methods will be "better received" once they're available to the public because, since they rely on mechanical means of preventing sperm from fertilizing an egg, they don't produce the same side effects as hormonal birth control.
It would perhaps be more tactically wise for the left to keep a critical distance from the Russia issue, insisting that there are more rational means of opposing Trump and fertilizing left-wing ideas than hanging their hopes on an investigation that has not, as yet, come close to validating the thesis that Trump meaningfully colluded with any hostile foreign power.
Feminist Weed Farmer offers a seed-to-bud overview of the growing process, including tips on how to get started from seed ("growing from seed is great because the plants are fairly hardy") or clones (a branch clipped off of another plant), when to start fertilizing plants ("if the deep green of the plant leaves begins to fade or lower leaves start yellowing, it is definitely time to feed"), and harvest-time recipes for everything from infused lube, salves, and even cannabis juice made from discarded leaves.
There is an enormous range of opinions among well-qualified climate scientists, geologists, physicists, and other relevant scholars abouthow each of the thousands of subsystems of the climate system will respond to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration; how much warming will come from the added CO2; how much harm and benefit will come from that warming; how much benefit will come from the fertilizing effect of rising CO2 on almost all plants; how to balance those harms and benefits against the benefits of the energy derived from fossil fuels; and what would be the costs and benefits of efforts to reduce CO85033 emissions by substituting other energy sources for fossil fuels.

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