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26 Sentences With "recently harvested"

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In a lot of cases, it was probably a freshly killed chicken and beans that were recently harvested.
Farmers are rushing to plant wheat in the moist conditions left by rainstorms that helped destroy Argentina's recently-harvested soy bean crop.
"We've had enough rains coming through that anything is out there now, or that has been recently harvested, has probably been challenged," Ransom said.
She said many collect the seeds by crawling onto recently harvested patches of land on Monte Sacro and combing through the earth looking for leftovers.
Recently harvested cornfields and pastures became vast lakes, traversable only by boat, and Peach Creek and Boughman's Slough, each less than a mile from Mrs.
To start, nothing in the box is actually recently harvested -- the proposal includes zero fresh fruits and vegetables and no fresh meat, fish, or poultry.
"Our recent interaction with farmers in areas that have recently harvested within the province points to lower than expected yields," said Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist for Agricultural Business Chamber.
Wine futures are a financial instrument that allow wine speculators to invest their money in recently harvested, unbottled wine for significantly less than their potential post-bottled market value.
The solar panels — 25,2000 of them — sweep down the hill from a former dairy farm here, gleaming rows of silver and blue nestled between fields of recently harvested corn.
" Angela Hofmann, the executive director of Farmers for Free Trade, said in a statement on Sunday that farmers are "cautiously optimistic" about Saturday's US-China developments but "are also keenly aware that they are still subject to the existing painful retaliatory tariffs and lost markets that have hurt their recently harvested crops and income.
Circular irrigated crop fields in Kansas. Healthy, growing crops of corn and sorghum are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). Wheat is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed or have lain in fallow for the year.
Satellite image of circular crop fields in Haskell County, Kansas, in late June 2001. Healthy, growing crops of corn and sorghum are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). Wheat is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed under or have lain in fallow for the year.
Sod reduces erosion by stabilizing the soil. Many prized cultivars (such as Bella Bluegrass) only reproduce vegetatively, not sexually (via seed). Sod cultivation is the only means of producing additional plants. To grow these varieties for sale, turf farms use a technique called sprigging, where recently harvested sod mats are cut into slender rows and replanted in the field.
Fresh fruits. Fresh food is food which has not been preserved and has not spoiled yet. For vegetables and fruits, this means that they have been recently harvested and treated properly postharvest; for meat, it has recently been slaughtered and butchered; for fish, it has been recently caught or harvested and kept cold. Dairy products are fresh and will spoil quickly.
An area of recently harvested plantation. Uruguay is a country consisting mostly of prairie land, with only 3.6% of it being high forest."Afforestation in Uruguay: Study of a changed landscape" Afforestation is when trees are planted to create new forest areas. But the main problem is the introduction of new non-indigenous species in the process, which, in some areas, are in competition with the local species.
Fresh food is food which has not been preserved and has not spoiled yet. For vegetables and fruits, this means that they have been recently harvested and treated properly postharvest; for meat, it has recently been slaughtered and butchered; for fish, it has been recently caught or harvested and kept cold. Dairy products are fresh and will spoil quickly. Thus, fresh cheese is cheese which has not been dried or salted for aging.
Quebec Run Wild Area has since seen extensive logging activity. The area was most recently harvested between 1938 and 1940 by the Summit Lumber Co. of Uniontown. Evidence of this activity lingers to the present day, as seen by the remnants of old logging roads and the presence of brown sawdust piles. The vestiges of a building foundation situated along Mill Run marks the site of a saw mill which was built in the late 1930s or early 1940s.
Based on the normal crew rotation, Armstrong would command Apollo 11, with one change: Mike Collins on the Apollo8 crew began experiencing trouble with his legs. Doctors diagnosed the problem as a bony growth between his fifth and sixth vertebrae, requiring surgery. Lovell took his place on the Apollo8 crew, and, when Collins recovered, he joined Armstrong's crew. alt=An indistinct photo of a smoke trail rising from an area of orange fire in a recently harvested field.
Dr. James Covington is a disgraced surgeon running an illegal organ transplant business to extort criminals. With the aid of a recruited Samar, the Task Force starts investigating one of Covington's recent victims, Paul Wyatt. The investigation into Wyatt leads the Task Force to a medical examiner who supplies Covington with recently harvested organs. With the aid of the medical examiner, Liz and Ressler attempt to tail a courier responsible for transporting a heart transplant, only for the courier to die during the pursuit.
Many of these houses were contaminated by the flood, or the rotting vegetables (the crop was recently harvested), and became unfit for habitation. A few homes were taken off their foundations by the waters and floated around the marsh; one, the DePeuter residence, which contained the parents, twelve children and a cat, spent the night floating on the marsh for . As a result of the flooding, 3000 people were left homeless as of the marsh became a lake. Like the property losses, the economic ones were also hard.
In 2006, a coach operated by Bugler Coaches became stuck in a narrow country lane in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, after a satellite navigation system had identified it as a suitable route, resulting in the coach having to be driven across three recently harvested fields. A driver of a coach operated by Bugler Coaches was jailed for 17 months in February 2012 for dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm following an incident in Bristol in April 2011 in which he used his vehicle as a weapon to deliberately knock down a cyclist. He was dismissed following the incident.
It is one of very few cases where governmental agency documents have formally declared an unidentified flying object was involved. "Sea Creatures" - In 1937 the Naden Harbour whaling station in the Queen Charlotte Islands was abuzz with news that some flensers had discovered a strange animal in the stomach of a recently harvested whale. The creature was about 10 feet long and had odd characteristics such as a camel-like head, a long elongated body of serpentine proportions and curiously shaped fins and tail. Tragically, the tissue samples sent to Nanaimo vanished and samples sent to Victoria were wrongly identified by curator Francis Kermode.
The Gando are Baribas who talk the Fulfulde # The fourth caste is the caste of the Fulbe. The Baribas are excellent farmers and are closely linked to the Fulbe, who farm livestock on their territory. The Borgou, a region of wooded savannah alternating with vast plains irrigated by rivers, is an ideal location for the intensive livestock farm-ing carried out by the Fulbe, semi-nomadic Fula populations. The Baatonu allow the Fulbe to use pasture lands, particularly fallow or recently-harvested land, and frequently entrust them with their own livestock in exchange for payment in meat and milk from the Fulbe; thus the populations cohabit in harmonious complicity.
Flying with a mouse in its talons. Also showing small black underwing patches visible in flight Black-shouldered kites may be sedentary or nomadic, and are generally found in open grasslands or valleys where there are scattered clumps of trees, where the grass or groundcover is accessible from the air and ranges from 30 cm to 1.5 m (1–3 ft) high. As well as native grasslands they forage over pastures, cereal or vegetable crops and vineyards, often focusing on areas that have been recently harvested or ploughed and hence rendering prey more exposed. In urban areas they are encountered on the edge of towns on wasteland, irregularly mown areas, sports fields, golf courses or grassy roadside verges.
Although western tanagers were fairly common on recently harvested sites, western tanagers were detected at the most points in "mature" and "old-growth" ponderosa pine in northern Idaho and western Montana. Western tanagers had higher densities in mature (33 feet, >10 m tall) conifer plots and young conifer/mature conifer transition plots than in young (3–33 feet, 1–10 m tall) conifer plots in British Columbia. Western tanagers occurred at an average density of 53.2 birds/100 ha in sawtimber Douglas-fir stands (>80–150 years old), 37.0/100 ha in mature Douglas-fir stands (>100 years old), and 3.1/100 ha in sapling Douglas-fir stands (<20 years old) in northern California.
Women in traditional Zeeland regional attire being transported across the inundated area The slow pace of the inundation after 2 October, in which the water crept closer and closer with every high tide, until it eventually covered most of the surroundings of the village, and even the outer buildings, left time to organize the rescue of the harvest that had just finished before the inundation started. Agricultural products were transported from the individual farms to the church in the village center, that was one of the highest points in the neighborhood. Many cows could be rescued by putting them on improvised elevated platforms in the stables, and hay (also recently harvested) could likewise be put in attics. But many animals had to be subjected to what were administratively called "emergency slaughters" (all killing of livestock was regulated under the Rationing regulations, and needed special permission).

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