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While coffee is usually harvested once a year, khat - which is drought-tolerant - can be harvested three times a year.
Although sunshine allows harvested beans to dry properly, more rain is needed to strengthen a new wave of small pods to be harvested in July.
And remember, every energy dollar that isn't harvested here in America is harvested instead in a foreign country – often foreign countries not very friendly to us.
The area harvested for grain was estimated up 7 percent from the prior year levels and the represented the third-highest area harvested for grain since 1933.
Previous estimates said that Cambridge Analytica had harvested data from about 85033 million Facebook users, of which less than 250,000 had given permission for their data to be harvested.
Whereas grapes grown in temperate climates are harvested quickly around September, in Nashik, they are grown in winter, not summer, so are harvested between January and March, an unfamiliar schedule.
North Carolina's corn crop was 43 percent harvested as of Sunday, while the type of tobacco most commonly grown in the state was 67 percent harvested, according to USDA data.
The professor reportedly harvested more than 50 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 85033,000 having given permission for their data to be harvested.
They argue that an organic, wild-harvested, local and sustainable protein like seal is precisely what diners should be eating—especially if the animals continue to be harvested for their pelts.
" "They are harvested only once they have been planted.
After the market closed on Monday, the USDA said just 30% of the U.S. corn crop had been harvested as of Sunday, below trade expectations, while soybeans were 46% harvested, above trade estimates.
The professor was found to have harvested more than 50 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 270,000 having given permission for their data to be harvested.
The next U.S. sorghum crop will be harvested in August.
It has tripled the quota of wood to be harvested.
Last year some 24 million tonnes were harvested in Germany.
Trees grow back when sustainably harvested or after forest fires.
But what can be done with the mussels once harvested?
The plot could have been harvested three times a year.
Finally, that methane fuel could be harvested on Mars itself.
It provides at least 25 harvested species of marine organisms.
And everyone sort of harvested the emails for salacious stuff.
Last season Argentine farmers harvested 18.7 million tonnes of wheat.
Harvested acres were raised to 89.471 million from 88.731 million.
What will be done with the kelp once it's harvested?
There wasn't any electricity and for water, folks harvested rain.
The signature modal is made from sustainably harvested beechwood fibers.
And the lemons are typically harvested between spring and summer.
Last year, the UK harvested 2.1 million tonnes of rapeseed.
So it uses intelligence harvested without consent to make money.
That compares with zero premium for freshly harvested U.S. soybeans.
Unilever is working with suppliers to source sustainably harvested products.
Products like Brazil nuts are mostly harvested from wild trees.
Some are harvested after five years, others after many more.
About 308,000 acres were harvested, down about 7,000 from 2018.
North Dakota's spring wheat was 73% harvested by Sept. 15.
If trees aren't dormant when they're harvested, they can die.
The flavor of freshly harvested, cold-water sea scallops is extraordinary.
The new research harvested a 2-centimeter lock from each participant.
And distributing harvested crops around the country doesn't just require manpower.
Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10-16 months after planting.
Most of the winery's grapes have already been harvested, she said.
His organs were too ravaged by drug use to be harvested.
Astronaut Mark Watney, Damon's character in the movie, harvested Martian potatoes.
They understood that their data was being harvested in this way.
Neither did she because her cells were harvested without her consent.
Miles sources his locally harvested timber from small family-run businesses.
Then one day a thresher showed up and harvested the crop.
The firm used the USDA's estimate of 218 million harvested acres.
Dyewood was harvested and exported from Haiti throughout the 19th century.
But Facebook did not inform users whose data had been harvested.
This is how the oil sands have been harvested since 1967.
The heart had to stop completely before organs could be harvested.
It shows romaine being transplanted to a field, not being harvested.
Eucalyptus can be harvested in half the time needed for pine.
It takes place in a future where energy is harvested there.
After the grapes are harvested, they are de-stemmed and crushed.
Ukraine harvested a record 53 million tonnes of grain in 2019.
About 100 pounds of oak-blossom honey were harvested last year.
Brazilian farmers have harvested 4.2% of their planted area through Jan.
But Facebook did not inform users whose data had been harvested.
The region's avocado crop is usually harvested in February or March.
But the volume of fish harvested has been falling since 2010.
Around 53m tonnes of spuds are harvested in the EU each year.
More than half of the nation's commercially harvested fish come from Alaska.
They harvested half a ton of chilies, twice their normal daily output.
The beans, which grow in long green-fingered bunches, are harvested individually.
There are several main ways that sperm are harvested, including needle extraction.
An acacia plantation is a planted forest, which is harvested for wood.
"We harvested starter fragments from the wild, but only once," he said.
Romaine lettuce will be harvested soon in Florida, Arizona and other regions.
Farmers harvested the third-largest corn crop in 2015, 13.6 billion bushels.
I have never harvested candy caps so I would love any input.
Ignacio was 13 years old when he harvested his first agave plant.
Cane is a perennial crop harvested 10 to 16 months after planting.
Lobster is now the most valuable seafood product harvested in the state.
Both are rare delicacies here, and are typically harvested from the wild.
Overlooking Lake Rwanyakazinga, the camp is being built with sustainably harvested wood.
The data was harvested from the social network without the users' consent.
The hulking, tougher specimens harvested in the fall are around all year.
Rainwater, meanwhile, is harvested and used in the stadium's pitch irrigation system.
India harvested 34.5 million bales of cotton in the 2016/17 season.
Recently, researchers examined seven beluga whales harvested by Inuvialuit hunters in Canada.
Peat is harvested from bogs, watery mires where the earth yawns open.
Similarly, Google's Screenwise Meter app harvested user information in exchange for money.
Fish soup was a staple, and rice was harvested by the family.
They harvested thousands of emails from his account and leaked them to WikiLeaks.
Norwegian ice cutters handle blocks of ice harvested from frozen lakes, circa 1900.
However, those things mean nothing when the fish isn't sustainable or harvested sustainably.
That layer can be harvested, dried in the sun, and used as fabric.
The rhinos were tranquilized before their horns were harvested making the operation painless.
After months of growing, roses are ready to be harvested in mid-January.
Take, for example, the three companies that harvested the largest rounds this year.
New varieties of maize, tailored for the British climate, can be harvested earlier.
Other Asian operators harvested material from the new exam simply by going online.
Many asteroids have water ice that can be harvested to create rocket fuel.
Energy harvested from volcanic heat now provides almost half the power Kenya needs.
They stay fresh on the tree for weeks, but ripen quickly once harvested.
Adups claims to have deleted all accidentally harvested data since Kryptowire contacted it.
Though use of e2e encryption still does not shield metadata from being harvested.
I harvested our basil last weekend and made a big batch of pesto.
Farmers in Mato Grosso have harvested about 80 percent of fields, AgRural said.
It's the first vegetation to turn green each spring, and it's harvested earlier.
Eating improperly harvested shellfish affected by a red tide can make people sick.
The conservative government has tripled the quota of wood that can be harvested.
Most farmers plant corn as a rotation crop right after soy is harvested.
It's a perennial herb that's harvested only once a year in the spring.
Some of the chef Giancarlo Perbellini's ingredients are harvested from the back garden.
Documentation accompanying the imported wood showed that 85% was harvested in the wild.
Legal American citizens haven't harvested crops since the family left the family farm.
In all, the personal data of eighty-seven million people had been harvested.
This corn looked like it had just been harvested a few hours before.
His administration has also cut down on the seizing of illegally harvested timber.
No one had harvested a stone this large in close to 1,220 years.
Farmers harvested five percent more canola and six percent less wheat last year.
The previous day, Klaas harvested several acres of wheat in 110-degree heat.
All of the data, we now know, were harvested without Facebook users' knowledge.
Natural gas then comes through the fractures and is harvested from the well.
They can never return to the desert they were harvested from in Utah.
The turmeric is harvested by a fourth-generation turmeric farmer named Mr. Prabhu.
Additionally, Bolsonaro's administration has cut down on the seizing of illegally harvested timber.
Mr. Sigurthorsson's brother harvested the ash, which was pressed into dials in Germany.
Others were to be harvested and served as entrees at a nearby restaurant.
It also informed users whose data had been improperly harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
So, think of a thousand-liter beaker, where these proteins can be harvested.
They named it Acipenser, after a species of sturgeon commonly harvested for caviar.
In April, the company said it had harvested users' contacts without their consent.
His pictures evoke a memory of a world that hasn't been harvested yet.
Many of the species harvested in commercial fisheries begin life in seagrass meadows.
The grains for whiskey are planted and harvested each year; grapes are perennials.
In 85033, hemp was harvested for the first time in New York State.
They staple upholstery to hunks of wood harvested by timber operations in Wisconsin.
Bits of marine worms, harvested from local clam flats, are preferred as bait.
There is also a sprinkling of pubic hair, harvested from Green's then-wife.
The trees themselves were three to four centuries old when they were harvested.
Once harvested, the plant is roasted and pressed to extract juices for distillation.
Facebook has said the data was harvested by Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology academic.
Romaine lettuce harvested outside of the counties where officials say the outbreak originated is pretty much safe to eat, though shoppers and diners should be careful of noting the labels indicating where it came from and when it was harvested.
Chestnuts harvested in Canada or Mexico will be inspected and released by officials who will be checking to make sure they don't contain any pests, while you'll need to inquire about a permit for nuts harvested in any other country.
The professor was found to have harvested more than 50 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 85033,000 giving permission for their data to be harvested, according to a New York Times report Saturday.
The professor was found to have harvested more than 85033 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 270,000 having given permission for their data to be harvested, according to a New York Times report Saturday.
The professor was found to have harvested more than 50 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 270,85033 having given permission for their data to be harvested, according to a New York Times report Saturday.
The professor was found to have harvested more than 85033 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login, despite only 270,000 having given permission for their data to be harvested, according to a New York Times report Saturday.
Farmer Karikoga Muromo harvested 200kg of maize last season using the heat-tolerant seeds.
France harvested 13.5 million tonnes of grain maize in 2015, farm ministry data showed.
Or whether your coffee was harvested by someone who was paid a fair wage?
It means wild oysters can't (officially) be harvested until next fall at the earliest.
Without Lacks' knowledge or consent, cells were harvested from her tumor during a biopsy.
The office says the same plot could have been harvested three times per year.
"I harvested nothing at all," remembers the white-robed farmer with a greying goatee.
The leaf has to be harvested in the spring when it is still tender.
"A lot of fish is harvested at this time of the year," he added.
Increasingly, indigenous tribes have spoken out about sage being over-harvested for commercial purposes.
Seeders help organize the pages with data to be harvested, tagging them with numbers.
He harvested them in February but delayed selling them because prices were too low.
Its southern neighbour, Chile, has 183% of the world market for live-harvested moss.
The document calculated raw material – parts harvested per body – to the decimal point: 4.9.
In q1 2017, some stocks were harvested prematurely out of consideration for fish welfare.
Once they did, an app then harvested their data and that of their friends.
Typically harvested in the fall, they are still ready to purchase in the spring.
This crop is harvested (4) and the oil extracted from the seeds (= aviation biofuel).
Are faces being harvested and "anonymized" for sale to trainers of computer vision systems?
There I witnessed sensitive electronic component parts being harvested from piles of e-waste.
Bluefin tuna are harvested for sushi; they are not used by the canning industry.
New romaine, from  different growing regions, including Florida and Arizona, will soon be harvested.
Rainwater can be "harvested" or may seep into the ground to replenish an aquifer.
After the oats are harvested, livestock graze the clover and leave their manure behind.
The hope was to pare data harvested by Yahoo and recent Verizon purchase AOL.
Business Insider sampled a few different harvested greens, including baby kale, and spicy watercress.
French fishermen argue that scallops should not be harvested in summer, when they reproduce.
Even the British farm vegetables on your plate were probably harvested by European immigrants.
She says the cells were harvested from cells taken from Sam's mouth and stomach.
The professor, Aleksandr Kogan, then gave the data he had harvested to Cambridge Analytica.
Consumable content can't be harvested or consumed, much less sold for a respectable price.
Farmland was flooded in other states, wiping away crops before they could be harvested.
You can still order furniture handcrafted in Vermont from sustainably harvested North American wood.
Within 10 to 14 days, mushrooms grow and are ready to be hand harvested.
They then harvested eggs from Kibibi in November and fertilized them with the sperm.
In August, a group of scientists and conservationists harvested eggs from the two rhinos.
In most cases, where the lettuce was harvested from is indicated on the label.
Most of the ingredients used in the serum are wild-harvested in Jackson Hole.
Bamboo continues to grow after it is cut and can be harvested each year.
Skip products made of cotton from Turkmenistan, which is often harvested through child exploitation.
Minnesota, the third highest soybean-producing state, harvested 62% of its crop through Oct.
He also said that Cambridge Analytica exaggerated how accurate the harvested Facebook data was.
Users were not notified that their contact lists were being harvested at the time.
They gathered water and harvested clusters of black, bead-like fruits from the palms.
Sustainability should also be factored into meal decisions, since some of the world's fishing grounds are over-harvested, the authors explained: Not quite a third of global fish stocks are overexploited, while 60% are harvested at or near their maximum sustainable yield.
In the second largest producer Germany, traders estimate over 10.73% of wheat has been harvested.
Wheat in Argentina is planted in June and July and harvested in December and January.
U.S.-based bond funds harvested $9.6 billion in new cash during the week ended Jan.
PGD today is constrained by the number of ripe eggs harvested — usually around a dozen.
The Mie Prefecture Fishery Adjustment Regulations states that no abalone may be harvested from Sep.
There's not exactly good news on the already harvested side of the orange industry either.
Yet a bigger share of those contracts is being harvested by just a few companies.
About 40% of the fruits and nuts grown in the United States are harvested here.
In the best-case scenario, you'd get a genuine recycled part harvested from an iPhone.
Mims had harvested only about 250 of his 1,500 acres of cotton when Michael arrived.
That piece did not touch on how Edison creates products from harvested user data, however.
HRW wheat is seeded in the Plains in autumn and harvested in June and July.
Obviously, this doesn't have the same scope as the data harvested about users on Facebook.
More than 90% of ocean fish stocks are being harvested at or above sustainable levels.
The department told dealers to throw out the clams and mussels harvested from this period.
Although neither Fatu nor Najin can bear young, both rhinos can have their eggs harvested.
Edible seaweed is also harvested nearby, as are many species of salmon and other fish.
A potential strike would affect the transportation of the midyear grain crop currently being harvested.
Those textiles are grown from crops that are planted and harvested in a certain way.
The currency could be exchanged for rice that members of the community grew and harvested.
A day may come when every single shipwreck has been discovered, and all treasure harvested.
But Sanders, in Chong's PSA, is a glowing rose bush ready to be, ahem, harvested.
They also harvested online banking credentials from unsuspecting owners so they could drain their balances.
You've accessed the Facebook tool and discovered that your data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
South African farmers are expected to have harvested about 300,000 tonnes of barley in 2017.
There is federal protection in place to ensure alligators are legally harvested for international trade.
The attackers then used these harvested credentials and stolen information to target other party members.
The fungus, harvested wild in Tibet, is highly prized in China as a "Himalayan Viagra".
With a script to automate that process, L.M. said he harvested all the customers' credentials.
All the 2.7 trillion pound rise in wealth since 803 was harvested by over 45s.
"This tea was harvested and processed right after the spring rains in China," said Hardin.
Brazil is winding down its corn export season to focus on the newly harvested soybeans.
They harvested 2.6 last year and have culled almost 8 already this year, Camporesi said.
Earlier, it was estimated that data from 50 million users had been harvested without authorization.
Shrimp are harvested in the Gulf of Mexico and imported from Asia and Latin America.
Campbell Soup said it harvested carrots – the best known products of Bolthouse – prematurely in spring.
It's the company's way of directly supporting lobstermen and ensuring a sustainably-harvested fish supply.
Approximately 100,000 tons of lemons are harvested each year in 40 hectares across the coast.
The tour does not project wheat production or the number of acres harvested or abandoned.
Each batch we get in is different because it's harvested from where the bees ate.
"No pesticide, a lot of flavor, no GMO, harvested and sold on the same day."
When the weed was harvested, I could stay on and trim if I wanted to.
If we harvested that water, our aquifer wouldn't be dropping at such a steep rate.
But in the country where the tree was harvested, that lost carbon must be recorded.
The company's Good Cotton Denim Overshirt is made with organic cotton harvested using sustainable methods.
Regulators focus narrowly on how many fish of a particular species can be sustainably harvested.
Historically, these trees were harvested for their wood but now they are facing another threat.
It could cool demand for raw materials harvested from Argentina to India to South Africa.
We are treated like land or water — a natural resource to be harvested and used.
And third, I won't eat any shrimp that hasn't been harvested wild, in American waters.
Tour guides teach guests how the beans are harvested, dried, roasted and turned into chocolate.
The mature trees, meanwhile, are harvested when they are between six and ten decades old.
Of interest, the scientists harvested the gut bacteria from people who followed sharply different diets.
And Woodwe — it makes laptop and iPhone cases from real sustainable harvested wood and stone.
"They're wild-harvested, so that's one thing that makes our serum super unique," Keibler says.
Farmers desperately harvested their crops the day before the storm hit, saving whatever they could.
Lauan is often harvested from rainforests and is "a massive source of deforestation," O'Brien said.
The Japanese retailer Muji describes that its flannel uses "hand harvested" cotton from the region.
On the soybean crop, the USDA said 14% had been harvested, slightly behind market forecasts.
On the soybean crop, the USDA said 14% had been harvested, slightly behind market forecasts.
The agency said 26% of soybean crop has been harvested, slightly ahead of market forecasts.
Last year Zimbabwe harvested 160,000 tonnes of wheat compared with annual consumption of 400,000 tonnes.
Their Espelettes are grown from seed, hand-harvested, dried and milled to make Piment d'Ville.
But that was a best-case scenario, assuming that all the wheat could be harvested.
Last year, we harvested our first crop at our partner's farm in Endicott, New York.
Their nests are harvested and made into bird's nest soup, an expensive delicacy in Asia.
Farmers in North Dakota harvested just 29% of their soybeans and 6% of their corn.
The Obama campaign also used data harvested from social media, including Facebook, to target voters.
The saga is significant because of the way the harvested data might have been used.
"Food isn't ready overnight—it takes about a year before it is harvested to do a big feast like this," Tony told me, standing before two enormous bamboo structures constructed to hold coconuts, taro, tapioca, yams, bananas, and betel nut harvested in Edwick's honor.
The viruses replicate really well in this environment, and can be harvested a few days later.
India harvested a record 99.70 million tonnes of wheat in the crop year to June 2018.
About 10 percent of the crop was harvested just before Hurricane Michael's journey into the state.
Piles of information are being harvested via labyrinthine channels, with a heavy focus on retail marketing.
Ask questions to find out where your fish is coming from and how it was harvested.
Cork is harvested only every nine years without hurting the oak trees and is fully recyclable.
They have already harvested almost all the 63,000 cubic meters they were granted for 2012-21.
"Everything is harvested, weeded, and picked by hand," Sarah Carter, the farm's horticulture specialist, tells me.
Leaving this managed paradise, I saw first-hand what happens to forests that aren't sustainably harvested.
When the CA scandal broke, it was claimed that 50 million Facebook users data was harvested.
Farmers in the Mekong Delta have harvested around 30% of the winter-spring crop, traders said.
For weeks afterward, we harvested produce while covered in the ashes of California's most deadly wildfire.
Crops must be irrigated and harvested, animals watered, freezers and coolers kept cold and offices run.
Henrietta Lacks died the same year those cells were harvested, but her cells have lived on.
Next, the researchers multiplied the harvested cells by exposing them to growth factors for two weeks.
Hundreds of Rohingya villages have been razed, their land given to others and their crops harvested.
Like all good things, it begins in the garden, where the materials are grown and harvested.
The exchange said that producers had harvested 5.9 percent of soy-planted area as of Thursday.
Dehorning itself is not hugely controversial - what is, is whether the harvested horn should be sold.
Titles are added regularly, harvested from best sellers, top-10 lists and user wishlists and suggestions.
Tofino Brewing Co's spruce tips are harvested from the sitka spruce which literally blankets the island.
U.S. soybean export prices normally drop in the autumn, as newly harvested supplies flood the market.
But Falla's argument is that sustainability is about more than what's being harvested, how and where.
From 22019 to 2015, the area harvested for tobacco in the U.S. decreased by 60 percent.
Last year for the first time, station astronauts ate red romaine grown and harvested in orbit.
Recycling older electronics allows valuable components like microprocessors to be harvested and reused in new devices.
Cambridge Analytica harvested information from over 87 million Facebook users through an external app in 2015.
In the last five years, Ouattara has harvested up to 7 tonnes of cocoa beans annually.
This Thanksgiving, many families, like mine, will bring wild game they harvested to the dinner table.
According to Facebook, the firm harvested data from an estimated 87 million users without their permission.
His merchandise included caterpillar fungus, harvested on the Tibetan Plateau, which is popular in Chinese medicine.
Contamination can also happen when lettuce is harvested, or from animals or water in the fields.
This corn looked as if it had just been harvested hours before arriving at the store.
But sand is just as important in the river systems it is harvested from, he said.
So far, 2.81 million bags of arabica and 1.41 million bags of robusta have been harvested.
Initial reports after the fires began suggested that much of the vintage had already been harvested.
What is known is that the Pilgrims harvested crops and that the Wampanoag brought five deer.
This season's yield, which will be harvested in September, is projected to be a record crop.
By September, the corn ears husked back and dropped within a week, ready to be harvested.
Wild-harvested game, he wrote in a blog post for the site, is relatively carbon neutral.
Last year, his tree was "professionally harvested" of several hundred fruit in one night, he said.
The area harvested this summer was down around 30% from last year after drought decimated sowing.
One of them is Gary Trumper, who has harvested red urchins for more than 30 years.
First, the researchers tested STAR's ability to stitch together two pieces of tissue harvested from pigs.
Analysts queried metadata harvested from that program for information about an American 16,924 times in 2017.
They are harvested in November and December, Mr. Day said, and sold to a local cooperative.
Wheat was sown in June-July and will be harvested at the turn of the year.
Some eels harvested in Maine eventually return to the U.S. as sushi dishes such as unagi.
As a result, Cambridge Analytica harvested a motherlode of information proprietary to the social media giant.
Only then can the harvested cells be reintroduced to their newly cleaned bone marrow to repopulate.
It&aposs harvested like a crop or purchased from those who have little else to sell.
That left the fruit riper — and sweeter — than the industry norm when the grapes were harvested.
It will be a year before stricter standards kick in, but any pot harvested after Jan.
The recall applies to mussels and mahogany quahogs that were harvested or wet-stored Sunday through Friday of last week in the Jonesport area of Maine, and clams that were harvested last Wednesday through Friday from Cranberry Point in Corea to Cow Point in Roque Bluffs.
And because he cannot use a fumigant to kill off the navel orangeworm, a pest that works its way into almonds after they are harvested, he ships the nuts to a freezing facility that normally flash-freezes freshly harvested broccoli, cauliflower and bell peppers to prevent spoilage.
Facebook takes the position that data harvested by GSR and Cambridge Analytica doesn't qualify as a breach.
Some 60% of Argentina's 2018/19 corn crop had been harvested as of Friday, the report said.
Johnson said he sells up to 750,000 peyote buttons each year, harvested across 40,000 acres of land.
Graphic: GettyThe vast majority of Facebook user data that was harvested by Cambridge Analytica came from Americans.
But this season I harvested three 50kg bags and two 20-litre tins (40kg) of white maize.
The serum is harvested from the lobsters using a syringe technique that enters the lobster's soft tissue.
The researchers harvested mucus samples from cultured cells of both healthy patients and patients with cystic fibrosis.
But some delegates resented China's presence—its hospitals have used organs harvested from executed prisoners for transplants.
Barr said the DOJ believes the information was harvested to feed China's development of artificial-intelligence tools.
Some peatlands harvested in this way are now discarded as vast, barren wastelands—deserts of cracking mud.
"Natural" wines are even fussier: they are grown and harvested organically, but have no additives at all.
Facebook alleged that Crimson Hexagon had harvested data from the platform in violation of the Facebook policies.
They then harvested 4 antibodies that neutralized many flu strains (both A and B) from the llamas.
Let us see what would happen if the current 86.55 million harvested acres became 86.0 million instead.
The main crop is harvested between November and February, with a secondary harvest from February to March.
As part of the project, the company harvested data from Facebook through a third-party quiz app.
Senamiso is now expecting more than the 250 50-kg bags of maize she harvested last season.
"Revealed: 20203 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach," read the Guardian headline.
We know the soybean crop is about to be harvested in September and prices have gone down.
Soybeans account for 40 percent of area harvested for the U.S. farmer, according to Bank of America.
The silica needed to print it could even be harvested from the soil on Mars, Sola suggested.
Many farmers have fled their land, with some saying they have not harvested crops for three years.
Imagine a scenario whereby a farmer's crop is harvested by autonomous tractors and quantified by wireless sensors.
A quiz app harvested Facebook profiles for data before sending it over to political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
Now 22, she harvested her eggs at 19 so she could have a child in the future.
As early as 1948, it harvested intelligence on Bangkok's Vietnamese monasteries to monitor for potential communist links.
She said roughly a third of the grapes in the overall fire region remained to be harvested.
The fuel shortage has started to hamper transportation of workers and harvested avocados within Mexico, he said.
The company said the limited edition watch was made with actual rusted steel harvested from the Titanic.
Weeks that end with neighbors, good conversation, and locally caught and harvested food are my very favorite.
A young man named Liu drove me out to the vineyard to see the grapes being harvested.
Still, there are many parts of the city where it is hard to find newly harvested greens.
American hands will rebuild this nation – and American energy, harvested from American sources, will power this nation.
Swaziland also wants to sell 20 kgs on an annual basis of horn harvested from live rhinos.
There would be dressers and tables harvested from the Brimfield Antiques Flea Market in Hampden County, Mass.
Highlights of the trip included a spacewalk and enjoying the first lettuce grown and harvested in space.
Further details about the link between the harvested Facebook data and Cambridge Analytica also continue to emerge.
Was improperly harvested data critical to the election of Donald Trump -- or the UK's vote for Brexit?
When the bean is harvested in the fall, most people harvest them and then they dry them.
The data was harvested by an application developed by a British academic, Aleksandr Kogan, the newspapers said.
Dainichi estimates they currently feed their bluefin 15 pounds of bait for each pound of fish harvested.
We're preparing to ride ATVs through the agave fields, where the raw product for tequila is harvested.
I woke from a blissed-out anesthetic haze to learn that my doctor had harvested 11 eggs.
For decades stem cells have posed an ethical quandary as they've largely been harvested through discarded embryos.
In 2015, nearly 700 million tons of beans were harvested here, but barely any of that stayed.
Wine can only be called 'champagne' if it is harvested and produced in the eastern French region.
The information on the 50 million users was harvested in 2014 by an outside researcher, Aleksandr Kogan.
The Blues is scheduled to be installed sometime in October, as soon as the soybeans are harvested.
Ninety percent of all oysters in Sweden are harvested in waters surrounding the coastal village of Grebbestad.
That's because a political operative working for Harris harvested absentee ballots to vote in the Republican's favor.
Traditionally, Thais have rarely harvested rosewood, believing that the spirit of the forest resides in the tree.
But Wolff, with seemingly unintended irony, does not make clear where he harvested such an explosive line.
"In my head, it might be drugs or a kid with harvested organs," he told BuzzFeed News.
"The pollution fell on pears and apples," which are harvested at this time of year, he said.
NASA has already harvested a variety of edible leafy greens, grown without earthly gravity or natural light.
Wherever illegal drugs were cultivated, narcos harvested official corruption, undermining the rule of law and weak institutions.
Those bacteria were harvested from pigs and chickens, the most important meat animals in the developing world.
Gallbladders and bile harvested from live bears are good for treating jaundice; tiger bone is for erections.
Gallbladders and bile harvested from live bears are good for treating jaundice; tiger bone is for erections.
Things like wheat and corn are routinely harvested by machines — and have been for a long time.
She spun her first skein of chiengora with hair harvested from a customer's deceased black poodle, Rose.
She had harvested grapes up to 12 hours per day, often for as little as 27 euros.
To get palo santo of the best quality, the wood must be harvested in a certain way.
"Six men came to the ranch, and we harvested two hogs and a goat," Ms. Chadwick said.
The core of the design is a fusion reactor fueled by energy harvested from the host star.
USDA left its harvested acres projections unchanged, at 88.731 million for soybeans and 83.496 million for corn.
Would the species have gone extinct if people had harvested 9 percent of the adult birds annually?
Thousands of green coffee berries turn brilliant red as they ripen, ready to be harvested by hand.
Last year, political research firm Cambridge Analytica improperly harvested information on tens of millions of Facebook users.
Hall said that any corn crop that was harvested is at risk if the storage areas flood.
It is native to hot and dry regions in Mexico, where it can be harvested year-round.
In recent years, industry estimates of the Ukraine wheat crop have severely undermined the final harvested volume.
Most of Poland's maize crop has now been harvested apart from a few isolated regions, Sabaranski added.
The average oyster is harvested at 18 to 23 months and is more petite, Mr. Osinski said.
The quiz harvested data not only from everyone who took it, but also from all their friends.
CLINTON CAMPAIGN APP MAY HAVE HARVESTED FACEBOOK DATA OF MILLIONS But similar to Cambridge Analytica, the company that was forced to shut down amid the data misuse scandal, the Clinton campaign itself may have harvested the data of potentially millions of users to get an edge over Trump.
The combo is grown in a culture of armyworm cells in the lab, before being harvested and purified.
On Instagram, Scheana shared that she had the egg-retrieval procedure on Sunday, and successfully harvested 12 eggs.
About 30 percent of the vegetables were harvested before the hurricane and approximately half of the peanut crop.
The AIA based its findings on data harvested from the International Trade Commission and the U.S. Census Bureau.
The ambition was to include stolen forests too, making it a federal crime to import illegally harvested plants.
That is a 22.5 percent decrease from the previous 12 months, in which 110 million boxes were harvested.
Roman fishermen  harvested large fish such as tuna, and now, archaeologists wonder if they were harvesting whales, too.
Soybeans eased as the U.S. Department of Agriculture projected the U.S. crop would be the largest ever harvested.
For comparison, the world's largest producer of the oilseed – the United States – harvested 4.3 billion bushels last year.
"My father used to plough this land with an ox," Kiplagat said, gesturing at a harvested maize field.
Let pears get super ripe Not all fruits continue to ripen after they've been harvested, but pears do.
Ukraine harvested a record 70 million tonnes of grain last year, up from about 61 million in 2017.
The government funded itself by monopolising exports of natural gas and cotton, the latter harvested by forced labour.
Japanese fireflies, harvested for their luminous beauty, were nearly extinguished from the country during the early 20th century.
The shroud plants were also found to have been harvested when they had hit peak THC-laden ripeness.
Ukraine, one of the world's major agriculture producers, harvested a record 70 million tonnes of grain last year.
In the future, such pigs would be allowed to mature, and would later have their human organs harvested.
It contains the faces of thousands of terrorism suspects, harvested from as many as 35,000 videos and photos.
Their eggs are flushed out, gutted of their genetic information, and fused with DNA harvested from the biopsy.
Harvested the following August (18 months total, on average) by dredge (mostly) or hand-picking (during minus tides).
Honor the autumnal bounty by hosting a feast, even if you're not the one who harvested the ingredients.
The USDA is testing grain harvested from the farmer's other wheat fields as a precaution, the agency said.
In one particularly grim version of the rumor, the children's organs—kidneys and hearts—were harvested and sold.
Harvest season is drawing to a close, yet hundreds of harvested onions lie discarded on the cracked earth.
Some of the marijuana was already being harvested and processed at the time of the search, police say.
Harvested in the region around Utrecht, it was used by the Dutch East India Company to make ropes.
Some hogs are heavier and plentiful due to nutrient dense newly-harvested corn, a Midwest hog buyer said.
They take on differing hues, tastes, and other properties based on how they are harvested, processed, or stored.
"I harvested horsetail and let it boil for 20 minutes, then it sits for four days," Gabe says.
The 80-foot tree is reportedly an Engelmann Spruce harvested from the Payette National Forest near McCall, Idaho.
Hemp was harvested on George Washington's historic estate, Mount Vernon, on Wednesday for the first time in centuries.
The provision allows states to harvest hemp for research purposes as long as its harvested in limited supply.
In a lot of cases, it was probably a freshly killed chicken and beans that were recently harvested.
Rhino horn can be harvested as it grows back and it can be removed from a tranquilized animal.
So Kogan harvested the data of the 270,2703 people who took his survey, as well as their mates.
Every year, much of the maize harvested from her five-acre farm would go to waste, she said.
Diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin), like their oyster neighbors, were once extensively harvested in New York City, even farmed.
Since then, its followers have been persecuted, and there have been reports the followers' organs are being harvested.
The West Himalayan yew tree, from which one of my drugs is harvested, has been endangered since 2011.
The 289 EU wheat harvest will be bolstered by one of the largest harvested areas in several decades.
Spring wheat gets planted in April and May in the U.S. and typically harvested in August and September.
According to Global News, Boulet was put on life support and his organs were harvested overnight on Saturday.
He couldn't eat at a restaurant, some of the very food that he had harvested with his hands.
For all intents and purposes, it's organic although they don't have certification since it's harvested from the wild.
They feigned a lack of awareness of how the firm improperly harvested tens of millions of users' data.
Exporters typically start selling Australian wheat around July for the crop to be harvested in November and December.
It's harvested from bees that pollinate the lavender plants blanketing the mountainsides in Spain and Portugal in May.
American and British lawmakers demanded that Facebook explain how the data had been harvested without people being alerted.
And then there's the disclosure that Cambridge Analytica harvested the personal information of nearly 87 million Facebook users.
It was fig season, so we harvested a ton of figs in my aunt's backyard and made jam.
Lying on their backs, they undulate their arms, suggesting a field where black people harvested some bitter crop.
Each time Chileans turned on each other, and viewed each other as enemies, we harvested our biggest defeats.
"A record-high soybean crop is just being harvested and loaded in Brazil," Commerzbank said in a note.
It also found that the company failed to be transparent about how people's data was harvested by others.
"White maize harvesting is experiencing grade problems with the latest and last hectares being harvested," a trader said.
The federal government then began requiring owl surveyors like Cohoon to hoot before allowing trees to be harvested.
"I did not display an appropriate level of sportsmanship and respect for the animals I harvested," he said.
Several feature what look like astrological signs; all incorporate scraps harvested from Mr. Gordon's New York studio floor.
Information about the different grades of timber being harvested is relayed electronically to the mill, to schedule deliveries.
Buy the sustainably harvested beechwood computer brush, $35, and soothe your computer by swooshing its crumby, crusty surfaces.
"But it never occurs to me that squalene is harvested from sharks in a cruel way," she said.
As of last week, only 43 percent of the state's corn crop was harvested, according to the USDA.
Falciani had gone to Lebanon to sell data, Henzelin said, but only with material harvested from the Internet.
Some species cannot be harvested at all; others must have reached a certain length before harvesting is allowed.
Last season they planted 5.1 million hectares with wheat and harvested 16.3 million tonnes, according to the exchange.
Fast forward several years and these new energy policies have harvested real economic gains, particularly in rural communities.
Resin is a substance harvested from certain trees, particularly pine, and is a preservative component of embalming mixtures.
Grey water from the washing machine is also harvested and used on the garden and to flush toilets.
Along the way, maybe we get robot butlers, maybe we're stuffed into embryonic pods and harvested for energy.
On the weekend, media reports outlined how the Facebook profiles of 50 million users were harvested for data.
Afterward, the algae is harvested to be turned into animal feed or as an ingredient in consumer products.
By the time the frost hit in October, Idaho farmers had harvested about 85 percent of their crop.
As for cotton, Rippey said the USDA estimates only 9 percent of the Texas cotton crop is harvested.
"Most of the harvested acreage is what would be in the path of the storm," Rippey told CNBC.
Moreover, recent erratic Indian monsoons muddy the outlook for winter-harvested crops in a largely agriculture-reliant economy.
The USDA said 76% of the U.S. spring wheat crop has been harvested, lagging well behind market expectations.
Some 22% of the winter barley area had been harvested, up from 1% a week earlier, FranceAgriMer said.
Before students used the harvested wood, it was cut and dried by the Brooklyn-based RE-CO BKLYN.
The country's corn crop - already being harvested - would also be little harmed given its high tolerance to water.
The drug comes from the leaf of the coca plant, which is harvested and processed in the country.
Only 21982% of Britons are fully aware of all the ways in which their personal data are being harvested.
For a few years, he was unable to sell half of the nutty, orange-colored cobs that he harvested.
A brewery says it has created a new pale ale using moisture harvested from the clouds above southern Scotland.
There are forests that have been cleared for thinning but haven't been harvested because they've drawn little commercial interest.
Only about 15 percent of Georgia's cotton crop was harvested before last week's Category 13 hurricane struck the region.
Often called sea nomads, they have traditionally lived on boats and harvested nearly everything they eat from the sea.
The conditions keep farmers from planting new crops and restrict how much of the sown plants are eventually harvested.
It also claims its food is fresher, because produce is only harvested once a customer's put in an order.
It's also cleaner, lower cost, and could even be harvested on Mars to refuel the engine away from Earth.
More than $22 billion in fish and shellfish was harvested in state waters in 2000, as a reference point.
By collecting stem cells harvested during the operations, Gallant says it can get access to younger, healthier stem cells.
You can feed on the ant brood and the food that the ants have harvested to your heart's content.
He has cut back on the use of new oak, harvested earlier and become more delicate in the winery.
Bees are fed sugar to tide them over the winter and to compensate for honey harvested from their hives.
"Near-ripening pods are small, and so are the beans we harvested," said Albert NZue, who farms near Daloa.
Wind gusts reached 115 mph around his farm, littering the ground with cotton fibers before they could be harvested.
Instead, you simply stick a tap into this tiny shed and the honey can be harvested directly into jars.
To date, the yields of harvested cane have been well below the previous season, according to provincial media reports.
The company could not easily obtain such data through its own means, so it harvested data from Facebook instead.
Vercauteren was already studying the benefits of grapes on health — and the resveratrol that can be harvested from them.
They're force-fed chicken shit, chicken feathers, scrap and harvested in a manner that's doing 60,000 head a day.
The beans, which are roasted in Canada, are ethically sourced and harvested from South and Central America and Indonesia.
Kronos was a malware program that harvested online banking credentials and credit card data, first discovered in July 2014.
Harvested rice paddies were strewn with what looked like giant marshmallows: bundles of straw rolled up in white plastic.
Advances in artificial intelligence plus the explosion of easily harvested personal data mean matching will only get more precise.
About 57.5 million tonnes of soybeans were harvested a year ago along with roughly 40 million tonnes of corn.
As of March 9 the crop was 88 percent planted and it will be harvested from June through August.
This would be the first fruiting plant the United States has grown and harvested at the International Space Station.
When they're harvested, rather than being made into cigarettes, their cells are popped open and the drug is collected.
They added that harvesting would fall from next week, however significant volumes of beans will be harvested until February.
Facebook is terminating the content farm era after a bountiful supply of content had been harvested for the platform.
California already requires that 33 percent of the hydrogen used in the state must be harvested using renewable energy.
Just weeks ago, it was revealed that secretive data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica harvested millions of Facebook users' information.
The alternative would be to carry a minimal "toolbox" from Earth and manufacture the habitat using locally harvested resources.
Farmers won't find out how much THC their plants produce until they're harvested, dried and the CBD is extracted.
Custard is frozen with packed snow harvested beyond the Wall and hand churned by members of the Night's Watch.
Before it takes place, the woman's eggs are harvested, fertilized and frozen for implantation later in the new uterus.
During the rainy season, each of the thousands of plants needs to be harvested every seven to ten days.
Once harvested, their illegal haul was stashed amongst boxes of fruit and veg, and trucked to major city markets.
The nests are dry when harvested, but turn jellylike in the soup, which is usually sprinkled with rock sugar.
Analysis of isotopes has been tested as a way to tell if a plant was harvested from the wild.
The USDA on Monday said that 52% of the U.S. corn crop was harvested, behind market forecasts of 54%.
Cambridge Analytica has echoed this argument, pointing to the 2012 Obama campaign, which harvested data in a similar fashion.
The USDA estimated that Kentucky farmers harvested an estimated 55,000 acres of burley tobacco, used primarily for cigarette production.
By improving the way food is harvested, stored, packaged, and transported, the report said, producers could address food shortages.
I asked her if she would ever be interested in trying the wine made from the grapes she'd harvested.
Typically, it takes an estimated two years before a crop is harvested, processed, loaded, and delivered to our streets.
Without this program, we may not have access to the sustainably harvested wood products we all use every day.
This amounts to $6.3 billion in lost value on the 85033 million acres projected to be harvested in 2018.
Energy harvested from evaporation can reduce half the amount of water lost to natural evaporation, according to new research.
For example, losses on the international portfolio could be harvested to offset gains on, say, a small-cap portfolio.
The ICO said that at least 28503 million users in the U.K. were among those whose data was harvested.
This sort of nature-harvested randomness isn't perfect, but it also isn't created by a human-designed deterministic algorithm.
Attackers have harvested sensitive data such as online banking and email credentials, and transferred money from the victims' accounts.
Agave harvested for tequila is usually from Jalisco's lowlands (el valle), highlands (los altos), or a combination of both.
Thanks to their pristine condition, Jiang concluded the cannabis plants were freshly and locally harvested during the late summer.
Facebook has acknowledged that as many as 85033 million Facebook users had their data improperly harvested by the company.
That limit was raised by 10 percent last year after regulators concluded that menhaden were not being over-harvested.
They can tell you how their food is grown, how long ago they harvested it and what's in season.
The company's salmon jerky, in four varieties, is made from whole strips of sustainably harvested wild Alaskan keta salmon.
The crops harvested in his village were taken, and those who sought to stockpile food were shot, he recalled.
The new figure sharply increased the company's previous estimate of how many users' information was harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
Traditionally and ecologically harvested, their collection employs tens of thousands of people and generates hundreds of millions of dollars.
Grapes don't continue to ripen once picked, so they stay as sour or as sweet as when they're harvested.
The latest crop of soy has also not been harvested, Wade said, further mitigating the impacts of the strike.
The sperm used in the process had been harvested from two bulls of the same species and kept frozen.
It dries into a scab of resin, which is harvested and sold raw, or turned into oil or incense.
The green blobs, which indicate food that is harvested that month, are restricted to two items: mesclun and parsnips.
The root vegetables may be freshly harvested, but they are winter's bounty, insulated by snow and burlap until recently.
Things like wheat and corn are routinely harvested by machines, but strawberries (and other fruits) present a unique challenge.
Then they shelled, blanched and peeled freshly harvested walnuts, and ground them by hand into a smooth white sauce.
"Most of the oranges and grapefruit were not yet ready to be harvested," said Brad Rippey, a USDA meteorologist.
Wireless headphone maker Yevo is introducing a hot new material into its flagship product — metal harvested from illegal firearms.
The country harvested an all-time high 114 million tonnes earlier this year with the help of exceptional yields.
At the moment, a field is typically harvested once, and any unripe fruits or vegetables are left to rot.
The quota, to be set annually, is less than the 330 whales Japan harvested in the Antarctic until recently.
In 22018, the report said, analysts queried material harvested from that program for information about an American 219.4,2164 times.
Because the password they flaunted wasn't hacked, but harvested, gleaned from publicly available databases of leaked passwords and emails.
All told, Facebook now estimates that as many as 87 million people had their information harvested in this way.
Domestication selects against seed shattering because farmers want the seeds to stay attached to a plant as it is harvested.
The joints are reinforced with bark cloth, a traditional clothing material harvested from the inner bark of the Mutuba tree.
Strict quotas are put in place to make sure an appropriate number of polar bears is harvested, Delisle-Alaku continued.
Betty tracks down the Farm's secret vault of harvested organs and the very lucrative price sheet for each body part.
An equal amount of good, harvested crop is sitting in his full grain bins, with no one to buy them.
Lithium-ion batteries have a limited lifespan: Some laptop batteries harvested end up having too little capacity to be used.
And most crucially they appeared to base their deep data analytics on Facebook data harvested from some 50 million profiles.
She harvested the grain in the midst of a drought and sapping heat that charred many other types of crop.
The 20153-member bloc harvested 22015 million tonnes of maize last year, down from a record 24 million in 230.
TESTORFF: You can tell just from the different states of the aircraft, you know, which ones have been heavily harvested.
Or do you send her instead to the undamaged greenhouse, so some food can be harvested for the next turn?
The agency also said it continues to advise against the consumption, and sale of romaine lettuce harvested from these regions.
When they were ripe, the lab-grown tomatoes were harvested and given to a panel of 100 people for tasting.
But sites that were harvested and replanted in 2000 are now covered in trees that are four metres or taller.
The growing season for lettuce is over and the last shipments of romaine from Yuma were harvested on April 16.
U.S. corn was 30% harvested as of Sunday, up from 22% the previous week but below trade expectations for 13%.
Didn't get the notification that Facebook promised to send out informing you whether your data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica?
" The documents, he alleged, had been harvested in Pakistan, Africa, and Eastern Europe, from foreigners who were "grabbing this information.
"When things brown out we mow or burn the fields so it looks like a harvested cropland," Lewis tells PEOPLE.
The wet weather is also hurting the winter wheat crop which is due to be harvested in the months ahead.
Heitzeberg says last year about 241,25 head of Olive Wagyu were harvested with a tiny fraction of that being exported.
If you want to minimize your impact on the planet, sustainably harvested, 100% natural merino is the way to go.
House cocktails, many of which are infused with grape juice and ciders harvested at Wölffer Estate Vineyard, are also noteworthy.
The commercial mandarin season closes with Gold Nugget, a half brother of Pixie harvested from February to April or May.
The excessive moisture also may have cut into the quality of the Plains wheat crop that will be harvested soon.
Some 69% of U.S. winter wheat was harvested, below market expectations of 73% and the five-year average of 79%.
The USDA said that 75% of U.S. winter wheat was harvested, up from 69% last week while analysts expected 81%.
Once he is up and running, the stranger promises to repay Crusoe with freshly harvested grain and newly stitched clothing.
The USDA said 8% of the winter wheat crop was harvested by Sunday, behind the five-year average of 28.143%.
Whereas Canadian seeds, for example, can be gathered after six months, French ones require six extra months before being harvested.
In Pennsylvania, an average of 800,000 groundhogs are harvested annually, according to Travis Lau, spokesman for the state's game commission.
Human organs, of which a few can be harvested from a single corpse, reward an astronaut two die if eaten.
Corn is typically planted as a second crop after soybeans are harvested during the summer months in the Southern Hemisphere.
Message for the people in charge: Instead of spicy nuggets, we want food that is harvested with dignity NOT violence.
Delay hasn't helped: he took four days to respond to press allegations that user data was harvested for political purposes.
She added that, in the past, she has put the harvested honey in little bear jars to present to guests.
The company explained that golf balls may have accidentally been picked up with the potatoes while they were being harvested.
Last year, when the thieves were active, farmers harvested the green vanilla pods early rather than risk having them stolen.
Gorbachev said 70 percent of Ukraine's current wheat crop has been harvested but quality is taking a hit because rains.
The piece was a work that harvested over time using the photographic image to map this new landscape we're in.
The status of the grape crop currently being harvested in Napa and Sonoma, where the largest fires burned, was unclear.
Both of these wines carry the designation "federspiel," an indication of the ripeness level at which the grapes were harvested.
As Savitz pointed out, a mere 30 nations account for roughly 90 percent of the fish harvested from the ocean.
Chinese artificial-intelligence (AI) researchers are thought to train their algorithms on data harvested from Chinese citizens with little oversight.
The Makah tribe has historically harvested stranded whales and also hunted whales, but it hasn't done so legally since 1999.
It harvested 40,570 kilograms of weed in the quarter, but sold only 10,913 kilograms and kilogram equivalents of cannabis products.
Ideally, the greenery gets harvested before it dies, so it doesn't degrade and release pollutants back into the same system.
But unlike the mountainous, wooded regions where shale gas is harvested, Lancaster County has never relied on fossil fuel industry.
One is that wood harvested sustainably for bioenergy—that's organic material used for fuel—would be counted as carbon neutral.
Another concern flagged up by the research is the lack of transparency about what companies are doing with harvested data.
That was a rainy spring in the Left Bank, and they harvested early, so it would be much more tannic.
Our group of five traveled by Jeep past rice fields full of golden sheaves in the process of being harvested.
He is already working with a research license and last month harvested the first crop of legal marijuana in Jamaica.
The amount of wood harvested declined precipitously during the Great Recession, and has not bounced back, according to government data.
The sugar content jumped from 3 or 4 Brix in the early batches to 7 in the later-harvested carrots.
China is the United States' third-largest export market, and a top destination for agricultural goods harvested in Trump strongholds.
These carp were stunned, harvested and sold to buyers who make fertilizer, fish bait and even food products for humans.
This year's early-season crops, to be harvested in June, have also suffered from low rainfall and other unfavorable weather.
Bartolomeu Braz, president of Brazil's grain grower group Aprosoja, said soybeans continued to be harvested and shipped without significant disruptions.
It will even be possible to pinpoint which part of the field and at what time the vegetables were harvested.
FRONT BURNER The Lobster Place in Chelsea Market will sell the hand-harvested bivalves for the next couple of months.
" Another, from the 1990s, warned that "babies are being harvested and sold on the black market by Planned Parenthood clinics.
A lawyer for the company, James Cammarata, said that the baymen collectively harvested as many clams as the company did.
In the United States, many seeds that don't need hulling are harvested from two pumpkin varieties: oilseed and snow whites.
The ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) has also tripled the quota of wood that can be harvested in Bialowieza.
The floor is made of wood from Karuun, which the automaker claims grows fast and is hand-harvested in Indonesia.
YouTube then made millions of dollars by using the information harvested from children to target them with ads, regulators said.
In its weekly crop progress report, the USDA said 22% of the corn crop has been harvested, behind market expectations.
Hogs are being fed newly harvested corn that, along with cooler temperatures, are allowing pigs to grow quicker, he said.
The tree was harvested, placed on a special flatbed truck and brought to Montreal under police escort within 72 hours.
Until just a few decades ago, caviar was harvested from the wild sturgeon swimming in the Caspian and Black seas.
Zuckerberg said Wednesday that he was one of the 87 million Facebook users whose information got harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
And global grain traders in 2006 voluntarily agreed to stop purchasing any soy harvested from newly deforested Amazon jungle areas.
After a fiber is harvested and spun, it is sent to a factory where it is cut, dyed and trimmed.
Acceptable items include probiotics, didgeridoos, vedic charts, gongs, sage, activated crystals, and water "harvested" at the base of Mount Shasta.
But the Carla can be harvested for even longer — from February into May, June, or July when kept in cold storage.
They asserted, for instance, that Mongolian oak, which grows only in the Far East of Russia, had been harvested in Germany.
Onliner takes advantage of credentials harvested from other security breaches, including the LinkedIn hack from 2012, phishing campaigns, and other sources.
Recently, the researchers harvested more DNA from European Neanderthal fossils, putting together very detailed reconstructions of a single chromosome, Chromosome 21.
" 'Good intentions' For decades, Chinese officials strenuously denied that they harvested organs from prisoners, calling claims to the contrary "vicious slander.
Mr. Velasco, who harvested about six tons of corn last year, sold half to Masienda, for about 60 cents a kilo.
Facebook has suspended another analytics firm that harvested public data from its platform pending a full investigation into the company's practices.
Companies must submit an application to the Peruvian government that identifies the location, volume and type of wood harvested each year.
For a piece of protest art called "Ice Watch", Mr Eliasson harvested 12 blocks of ice from a fjord in Greenland.
With an abandonment rate of 11 percent, just 8.1 million acres (3.3 million hectares) were harvested last year, the NCC said.
A tiny middle-aged man dragged a wheelie-bin between them, delivering firewood he'd harvested from the scrublands beyond the township.
While they look too good to eat, Barnes' unicorn corn can be eaten off the cob, barbecue-style, if harvested early.
He visited archaeological sites to study just-dug-up artifacts, and harvested clay from the surrounding region to sculpt exact likenesses.
The tech giant is accused of not properly protecting user data and not sharing how people's data was harvested by others.
The country has already harvested 69.1 million tonnes of grain - including 53.7 million tonnes of wheat - from 45% of the area.
Fonda said she also chose to wear jewelry from Pomellato "because it only uses responsible, ethically harvested gold and sustainable diamonds."
About 70 percent of the 2017/323 crop has been harvested, the Buenos Aires Grains exchange said in its weekly report.
The latest fields harvested in the U.S. Crop Watch corn and soybean survey reduced the overall yield scores for both crops.
A study from 2005 found that most lead contamination in chocolate came from shipping and manufacturing, after the beans were harvested.
Nicaragua harvested 25,000 bags of robusta last year, making up nearly 2 percent of its coffee production, according to USDA data.
INDOORS: The two-story cabin was built in 1979 using logs harvested on the property, and updated within the last year.
The difficulty is finding a "Goldilocks" period, where the eggs are harvested neither too early nor too late to be inseminated.
The company produces both raw edible honey and honey-based beauty products using honey harvested at its five apiaries in Chicago.
"We had crops and harvested them, tomatoes, rye grains, radish, rocket, cress, but did not taste them yet," Wamelink told Gizmodo.
Farmers said they were happy with the rains, which would bring many pods to be harvested from mid-September to November.
Particularly fetching and more conducive to water drinking is the Insulated Reflect bottle made from sustainably harvested bamboo and stainless steel.
In January, the actual production – harvested area and yield – will be the first piece cemented into the 2016/17 balance sheet.
Last week, the Guardian and the New York Times published details about how the firm harvested Facebook data to influence voters.
Wine is one of Cyprus's main agricultural exports and is very labor intensive with vines being tended and harvested by hand.
One day Blue Origin also hopes to use water harvested from the Moon to make propellant that would fuel Blue Moon.
Inmates at Bossier Minimum Security Facility harvested more than 37,000 pounds of vegetables last year, including around 16,000 pounds of squash.
"It tasted as if we had harvested it fresh in the garden," station manager Bernhard Gropp, said on the DLR website.
The rye, for example, was aged in cigar-shaped oak barrels made from wood harvested in the Vosges region of France.
Facebook had not previously disclosed how many accounts had been harvested by Cambridge Analytica, the firm connected to the Trump campaign.
The company also said it would limit the types of data that can be harvested by software used by outside businesses.
It's true that not too long ago, you could only find bananas that you knew were harvested in overworked, underpaid conditions.
And when it comes to sharing drone-harvested data for marketing purposes this should only be with consent, the guidance suggests.
"I am scarcely able to recover the expenditures with such low yields," Khan said, clutching a handful of freshly harvested beets.
The varnish is reportedly made from sap harvested from the Urushi tree just once a year, making the material especially rare.
Meanwhile, the company revealed this week that 87 million people, not 50 million, likely had their data harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
The villagers harvested wheat, raised sheep, goat and cattle, and used simple tools made of bone and volcanic glass called obsidian.
Those golden, images of bounty (harvested by everyone and shared by all) are the very reason Elizabeth and Philip are here.
She begins appearing on the show with gauze on her arms, and we will later learn her blood is being harvested.
Traders estimate that farmers have harvested nearly 40 percent of the beans and that the harvest will end in late December.
It has a lot to do with China's size, and the amount of data that can be harvested from 5G devices.
Five Petals Collective payments were food harvested from seeds they sprouted and planted, milk and eggs from animals they raised. Rides.
It makes sense for overseas buyers to demand high standards: there's nothing romantic about environmentally unfriendly roses harvested by miserable workers.
Green teas grown in shade for at least 20 days before they're harvested yield some of the highest L-Theanine levels.
Environmentalists have long criticized Peru for not doing enough to keep wood from being harvested illegally from its forests for export.
Facebook said in March that the research firm improperly harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users, going against its policies.
Moreover, the British researcher who harvested Facebook data on behalf of Cambridge Analytica is also said to have ties to Moscow.
A new law took effect in Oregon on Tuesday allowing meat from animals killed by vehicles to be harvested and eaten.
A Chinese sorghum buyer not participating in the trip told Reuters that U.S. prices will decline as more sorghum is harvested.
Both Facebook and Cambridge Analytica have blamed GSR, the company that harvested Facebook data using a personality app, for duping them.
But first, they plan to celebrate their success -- by brewing their own beer, made from the spring barley harvested last month.
She said that though the fish would be more expensive than elsewhere, it would be fresh, not frozen, and sustainably harvested.
The snakehead fish is considered a delicacy, but also a dangerSnakehead fish are typically harvested in farms in China for consumption.
This season she harvested and processed a dozen 22018kg (22018lb) bags of pepper that sold for 22018,2000 Central African francs ($216).
The professor was found to have harvested more than 85033 million Facebook profiles from his app, which required a Facebook login.
If you want farm-fresh flowers that are sustainably harvested from well-regarded farms, The Bouqs Co. is our absolute favorite.
These days, a variety of vegetables and herbs have been harvested and sold at the Bodega, the development's ground-floor market.
Additionally, due to Hurricane Irma, USDA will collect harvested acreage data for impacted states ahead of its October Crop Production report.
Every successfully managed fishery in this country is managed using a limit on the amount of fish that can be harvested.
Might I also mention that pumpkins aren't even in season yet in the US — they're typically harvested in September and October.
The latest example of this is a pilot approach to assure that all wood on building projects has been harvested legally.
Worse, they tend to migrate to the center of grape clusters late in the season, then get harvested along with them.
When they're ready, lemons are harvested by hand, peeled, sealed, and then sent to Pallini's distillery in Rome within 24 hours.
Look for specimens that have their spiky green leaflike sepals attached to the top, which means they have just been harvested.
Farmers had harvested 62% of their soybeans, also significantly below the average pace of 78% for this time of the year.
The overwhelming majority of the Instagram posts in the archive were harvested from public accounts that could be accessed by anyone.
It's also possible that just 50 million of the 87 million harvested were US-based, and that the others were discarded.
In the early 1980s, the family survived by selling rattan it harvested in nearby forests and eating wild fish and game.
Of course, your harvested data gives you the benefit of a tailored, customized online experience with ads targeted to your preferences.
Restrictions could apply to soy, corn and other crops which are harvested the same year as they are planted, he said.
As of July 5, farmers had harvested 19.3 million tonnes of grain with an average yield of 4.06 tonnes per hectare.
After the crops are harvested, the surface traces of the site will disappear and may not return for decades, Murphy said.
Rich in plant-based protein from fresh-harvested kelp, Omega One Veggie Rounds appeal to a wide variety of herbivorous fish.
We harvested a replacement from a donor board and had my phone up and running like the day it was new.
He worked in construction and harvested tomatoes before entering art school — his design portfolio included drawings of cats and fruit bowls.
After all, few things beat the refreshing tang of some freshly harvested cockroach milk earnestly enjoyed after a hard day's work!
The data is so detailed that it can often be linked to a specific person — and frequently harvested without clear consent.
As a result, the personal information of 87 million people was harvested to create voter profiles and to target political messages.
Another unknown is the effect of the flooding on grains that have already been harvested and are being stored by farmers.
On the bottle, each grape type was listed, along with the date it was harvested, and the elevation of each vineyard.
Knavs had harvested onions on her family's farm, then worked in a textile factory, and sewed her two daughters' clothes. Mrs.
Farmers here have harvested 62.8% of the 2019-20 crop, aided by drier weather in recent days, consultancy ARC Mercosul said.
Cambridge Analytica harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users; this latest scandal may affect many times that number of users.
Coca-Cola is all the gallons of lighter fluid harvested from discarded Bics in the aftermath of a Bruce Springsteen concert.
It might sound like something out of a dystopian horror comic, where drug users are wiped out and harvested for organs.
All the wood, including paneling for walls and ceilings and the furniture that Ms. Bourne designed, was harvested from fallen trees.
Inside the hives, there was honey in the removable wooden frames — darker honey, she said, than a batch harvested last month.
But to sustain an old tradition, artisans have turned to the tusks of mammoths harvested from the melting permafrost of Russia.
In the heavily harvested industrial forest lands of northern New England there is even more potential for a greater carbon sequestration.
What if, as a partial substitute to traditional, energy-intensive and environmentally costly mining and smelting, the world harvested nickel plants?
The same year Diouf leased her plot of land, a presidential decree mandated that all salt harvested in Senegal be iodized.
You planted them in the spring, harvested them a few months later, and sent them off to Georgia to be shelled.
But the last romaine lettuce was harvested there on April 16 and the shelf life for lettuce is about three weeks.
They harvested stem cells from frog embryos and differentiated them into heart cells, which naturally contract, and skin cells, which don't.
This is made from freshly-harvested or immediately-frozen cannabis; it hasn't been dried or cured, two processes that annihilate terpenes.
Williams, who is in California custody, is charged with conspiracy, depredation of government property and attempted trafficking in unlawfully harvested timber.
The CDC has identified romaine harvested in Salinas, California, as the culprit, though no common grower or brand has been identified.
That's a great first step, but it still doesn't give Americans enough choices about how their data is harvested and used.
Facebook disclosed in March that the research firm improperly harvested the data of 87 million Facebook users, going against its policies.
The hardware, first test fired in 2016, runs on oxygen and methane, two materials that can potentially be harvested on Mars.
Boone Hall was built on the backs of black slaves, who harvested cotton and pecans and produced brick on its grounds.
After the reactor has done its job capturing carbon dioxide, the algae can be harvested and extracted into a dry film.
While crops like wheat and potatoes have been harvested mechanically for decades, many fruits and vegetables have proved resistant to automation.
In contrast, Texas had harvested more than five million, according to the latest estimates by the United States Department of Agriculture.
By October, the 2017-harvested crop will already be going into the ground, hopefully under better weather conditions for South Africa.
The bedding is made of Eiderdown feathers harvested from the abandoned nests mother Eider ducks use to keep their eggs warm.
They harvested timber for telegraph poles, rails for D-Day splashdowns and the pit props that bulwarked vital British coal mines.
"Meules" was one of 25 paintings in a series depicting stacks of harvested wheat belonging to Monet's neighbor in Giverny, France.
Farmers are rushing to plant wheat in the moist conditions left by rainstorms that helped destroy Argentina's recently-harvested soy bean crop.
In the United States, it is strictly illegal to import narwhals or their freshly-harvested parts unless they serve a scientific purpose.
"We tagged language that we harvested around the web and then our content went to market roughly 40 billion times," says Baciu.
Meanwhile, massive global supplies of wheat are keeping cash prices low, especially in Kansas, where farmers harvested record-large yields this year.
Fellow veterans dutifully checked on the health of kale, arugula and Bok choy that will be harvested and sold primarily to restaurants.
Procedures like PolarityTE's often fall into that category because cells are harvested from a patient's own body, making adverse effects less likely.
Icebergs can only be harvested in Iceberg Alley between Labrador Newfoundland for about six weeks in the late spring and early summer.
"The mid-crop is good, we have already harvested many more beans than last year," said Julien Beda, who farms near Soubre.
In an Instagram post, Fonda explained she chose to wear Pomellato "because it only uses responsible, ethically harvested gold and sustainable diamonds."
Facebook is facing hard questions following news that data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica deceived users and harvested information from 50 million profiles.
Bunton's company sells diapers made with far fewer chemicals than leading brands and chlorine-free fluff pulp harvested from sustainably managed forests.
The FTC said in an administrative complaint that Cambridge Analytica deceptively harvested the information of Facebook users through a personality test app.
The plant moved on quickly—like it always does—toward Nariño, Putumayo, and Norte de Santander, where it remains widely harvested today.
The surgeons carved the new ear out of cartilage harvested from her ribs, then opened a flap of skin on the forearm.
Despite poor rainfall, Mwangangi harvested 16 bags of maize last year from half an acre (0.2 hectares), twice as much as before.
Williams is in custody in California and is charged with conspiracy, depredation of government property and attempted trafficking in unlawfully harvested timber.
Right now, he's partnering with ViaGen, and recently, its laboratory delivered four clones sourced from a genome Gillespie first harvested in 2000.
At least 20 bags of Irish potatoes are harvested by each of its 276 members every season, boosting their incomes, he added.
During the romantic Qixi Festival in August 2015, millions of live fireflies were harvested from wild populations and turned into love tokens.
If USDA's optimistic 175.1 bushel-per-acre yield proves true, the new harvested area assumptions remove only 94 million bushels from production.
The last meal you ate probably contained produce grown in another country that was harvested, processed, packaged, shipped, then sold to you.
Something is up, it seems, if they have all this harvested cane and they can't even get in touch with their mill.
In that case, the algae was secreting domoic acid, a potentially lethal neurotoxin that was making its way into locally harvested seafood.
The growth factor used in this case is foreskin — harvested and extracted from the stem cells of a Korean newborn's circumcised foreskin.
And then there was Facebook's reaction to the 2018 Cambridge Analytica breach, in which millions of Facebook users' personal data was harvested.
Oh yeah, and it's packed with so much sparkle, you might assume it was harvested straight from the horn of a unicorn.
At that point, with perhaps 20 years to go before conifers are harvested, they often sell to pension funds and other investors.
Before they gave us computer viruses and harvested our Facebook data for political campaigns, Internet quizzes were once our biggest guilty pleasure.
Oise is the fifth largest producing department of soft wheat in France, the main grain currently being harvested, farm ministry data showed.
Lawyers for a group of UK residents whose Facebook data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica are now threatening to sue for damages.
The internet giant revealed in September 20133 than a state-sponsored attacker harvested personal data belonging to "at least" 500 million users.
"Therefore, the only option is to get very cheap seeds in the market" - or plant some of what was harvested, Kuyoni said.
The harvested biomass could then be used as fuel in power stations, and the emissions from burning them reabsorbed by new crops.
However, the cannabis had been harvested and processed by the time the local delegation visited, meaning the smell was barely still lingering.
Kogan shared the harvested Facebook data more widely — and the U.K. regulator is still looking into all the places it ended up.
They harvested everything, including email passwords, opposition research, staff communication, personal banking information of staffers, and a folder about the Benghazi investigation.
USDA considers the wheat crop that is about to be harvested in the 2017/18 cycle, which will begin on July 20073.
The first corn to be harvested has shown better-than-expected yields but later-planted corn was harder hit by the dryness.
Oilseed producers group Terres Univia estimates sowings will decline by 150,000-250,000 hectares compared with just over 1.5 million harvested this year.
Last season, Tshuma and his wife Simnai harvested 1.5 tonnes of millet, one tonne of sorghum, and a quarter tonne of groundnuts.
Their flavor profiles vary from AOC to AOC, but all seven of the regulated Crémant AOC's require grapes to be hand harvested.
The final step saw her tucking the harvested connective tissue into the pocket she'd created before securing it in place with stitches.
Spiky cats wander around in groups, and I manage to feed an armadillo-like creature some zinc I harvested from a flower.
Using a cellphone, a farmer can scan the exact moment a food is planted, harvested, packaged and distributed, onto the blockchain platform.
It has indicated that it will inform users if they were among the 87 million whose data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica.
Chinese fishermen, the judges said, had harvested endangered species, such as sea turtles and coral, while the authorities turned a blind eye.
Plastic surgeons harvested cartilage from Burrage's ribs to create a new ear and then grew it under the skin of her forearm.
Kogan created a Facebook app with a personality quiz that harvested personal information from 87 million users without their knowledge or permission.
It trimmed its soy yield estimate to 217 bpa from 297 bpa and took the USDA's figure of 296 million harvested acres.
These tomatoes aren't cultivated, harvested or processed as they would be for human consumption, said Miguel Sanfeliu, a representative at La Tomatina.
In 2018, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins wondered if it would be possible to grow meat from harvested human cells in a laboratory.
The plant takes just six months to regenerate and can be re-harvested every three years without any environmental damage, he added.
Several bank holidays in Norway this month have cut the volume of harvested salmon and helped push prices to near record highs.
Immediately thereafter, I harvested my first and last crop: a couple of pounds of leaves that I literally could not give away.
Brazilian wood — often seen as "exotic" and hence harvested to the brink of extinction — earns a category of the Biennial unto itself.
The big question this year was abandonment, or how many acres would not be harvested after wheat failed to make a crop.
Last year in North Dakota, 5.85 million spring wheat acres were harvested out of 6 million acres planted, or about 97 percent.
This ocean plastic is harvested, processed, and turned into a yarn that can be knitted and used in both footwear and apparel.
In nine to 21 days, the developed cells—which have spent time in a bioreactor tank growing into skeletal muscle—are harvested.
We designed this program to further ensure that imported seafood is legally harvested and truthfully represented, with minimal burden to our partners.
Officially launched today, the cotton treatment contains bacteria harvested from cotton plants that Indigo observed continued to thrive even under drought conditions.
This is probably going to make the people who paid hundreds of dollars for accessories harvested from the iMac Pro feel upset.
She has some information, harvested from a hacker camp in Iceland, concerning past Agency skulduggery involving Bourne's father (Gregg Henry, in flashbacks).
He gave the example of Helmand Province, where eradication operations were attempted, but only started after this year's crop had been harvested.
Not secure with a single freezing cycle, she underwent five more, her final round last summer, when she had harvested 41 eggs.
There are bioplastics made from seafood waste—lobster and prawn shells—and architectural textiles made from microbial cellulose harvested from urban algae.
Canola yields are expected to jump 3.8% to 41.3 bushels per acre, while harvested area was set to fall 8.3%, Statscan said.
That same report also saw Canada's all-wheat numbers fall, dropping 2.9% to 31.3 million tonnes, because of a smaller harvested area.
Pagan Kennedy Several years ago, a geologist named Anatoli Brouchkov harvested some bacteria that had survived in the Arctic permafrost for eons.
Kim Severson took note of what's grown or harvested where in America, and how those regions are shifting along with the weather.
Yes, you read that right: The cheese was created with bacteria harvested from the armpits, toes, bellybuttons, and nostrils of famous people.
Contamination can happen when lettuce is harvested, or from animals or water in the fields — which may be the case in Yuma.
"A lot of these crops have not been harvested at all, so that means a total loss on those farms," he said.
Heroin, by contrast, requires huge poppy fields, which can only be harvested seasonally, by farmers who must be paid for their labor.
They positioned an electromagnetic scanner atop the carpet of leaves while the delicate instrument harvested data about objects in the soil beneath.
Last year, it launched another program focused on data abuse following revelations that Cambridge Analytica improperly harvested data from millions of users.
At the farm, sturgeon grow in tanks for multiple years before they are harvested for caviar by removing the entire egg sac.
The company has harvested billions of photos of individuals from the public internet, including sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Venmo and YouTube.
Chien warned that the Energetic Bear attacks harvested credentials, so fixing the problem requires more than eliminating the malware from the system.
My grandfather harvested red wine grapes on the farm he worked with my grandmother; together they snipped Sangiovese grapes from the vines.
For a sense of scale, that is three times the carbon stored in all the crops harvested across the planet every year.
Deeper into the park, nature is being left to repair itself after centuries in which Germans cultivated and harvested forests for timber.
In its weekly crop update on Monday afternoon, the USDA said 15% of the corn crop had been harvested as of Oct.
The team harvested a pathogen from their brains — not yellow fever, the virus they expected, but something no one had seen before.

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