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211 The local people naturally defend their crops, usually with totally inadequate weapons such as ancient shotguns loaded with buckshot.
212 Evidently the Munchkins were good farmers and able to raise large crops.
213 The population increased: so did rice production: so did the growing of new crops.
214 Vast territories were turned over to growing cash crops and extracting minerals for Western interests.
215 The loss of fertilizer proved to be a blessing in disguise. It forced us to use compost, which is better for the soil and crops.
216 For example, the pollen of modified crops had already been shown to be poisonous to monarch butterfly larvae.
217 From 200 years on, risks are mainly from contaminated water infecting crops.
218 Everything is growing apace,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially the weeds; there are plants to be watered and crops to be gathered.
219 However, these small signs of infection would have arrived far too late for many early harvested commercial crops.
220 The main cash crops were coffee, sugar cane and cotton, with cassava the domestic staple.
221 What is the scale of threat from this stem canker disease to the rape crops now drilled?
222 The lives of peasants are dictated by the arduous and endless cycle of their crops.
223 The farmers can make more money by not planting crops - it's crazy, isn't it?
224 Nor are the blight years which affected potato crops in about one year in three, in the not so distant past.
225 The farmers said pollutants from nearby Pemex plants had damaged their crops.
226 Other crops can not sustain the increased population, but you can build empires on maize.
227 Squash and green beans sustained the worst damage, with 50 percent 70 percent, respectively, of these crops lost.
228 In time, the house might decay, the town disappear, and the whole site become a field growing crops.
229 The biggest losers will be cotton, cattle and cereal crops.
230 Watercress: make use of homegrown crops with a free recipe booklet.
231 An even later flight to assess late senescence of the cereal crops might be undertaken this year.
232 There is enough rain in this region to provide grazing for cattle and good land to grow crops.
233 We will see people farming unlikely crops, like elder whose flowers make an appetizing cordial, and whose berries make wine.
234 Other hopes have centred on ethanol taking the place of petroleum - but fuel crops must not displace food.
235 Humans would develop skin cancers; plants would be genetically damaged and crops devastated; animals would be blinded.
236 It is part of a research programme aimed at understanding the basic processes causing damage to trees and crops due to atmospheric pollution.
237 The economic consequences for food crops and other plants of the resulting increase in ultraviolet radiation have received less attention.
238 One-third of the water irrigates thirsty crops of low value - alfalfa, cotton, rice - and pasture.
239 The call-up is drastic, with farmers leaving their crops, and businesses crippled as their men go.
240 She may have originated with the notion of human sacrifice to ensure plentiful crops, for her actions were often bloodthirsty.
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