This variety is touted for earliness, flavor and its manageable 6-to 7-pound size with harvest about 58 days from transplants, 79 days from seed. |
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Time of flowering is affected by genes controlling the response to vernalization, to differences in day length and earliness per se. |
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I didn't sleep a wink last night for thinking about everything, hence the unearthly earliness of these posts. |
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There is very little for the minnows to gain from this and it calls into question the wisdom of the seeding system and the earliness of the draw. |
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It seems reasonable to consider that the cost of lateness is higher than the cost of earliness. |
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Lastly, the departure time choice model takes into account the concepts of lateness and earliness cost. |
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The earliness of the crop may help it escape severe yield loss due to rust and mildew but, undoubtedly these diseases will have some impact on the yields. |
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Two women, seated, remain like money, like any underground objects, like a philosophy of inexistence, like earliness, unperceived. |
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Oleic sunflower, a new species in this year's plan, showed good yield potential and excellent earliness. |
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This popular variety with average earliness has smooth, four lob pods with thin end. |
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Distinct either by its earliness to bloom than by its wonderful finely cut foliage coming from its tenuifolia origins. |
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It is remarkable its early flowering, its good earliness and its good setting with high temperatures. |
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Digital reading is more precise but requires some working out as to the earliness or lateness in relation to a set time. |
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The adaptation to the climatic conditions of Switzerland can only be achieved by an accordant earliness. |
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Hybrid variety with a very vigorous and healthy plant, with a huge yield and good earliness. |
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Doctors' emphasis on the mildness or earliness of the condition raised the spectre of future pain and disability rather than providing reassurance. |
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The seed is sown broadcast from the middle of August, with the date varying depending on the area and earliness of the variety. |
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According to later analysis, the earliness with which a country left the gold standard reliably predicted its economic recovery. |
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Thanks to its natural earliness, Gijnlim is ideally suited for extra forcing techniques, such as anti-condensation sheeting, mini tunnels and thermal sheeting. |
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The objective of our research program is to create new grain corn varieties with better performances in terms of yield and earliness to improve the results obtained by the farmer users. |
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With this germplasm, and what is available in Ukraine, we are aiming to create dent-dent grain corn with FAO earliness of 200 to 400, suited to stressful conditions, particularly drought. |
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As their effectiveness is closely related to the earliness of treatment, care should be taken to ensure that access to the medicine is as fast as possible when it is needed. |
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The vintage 2000 will be characterized by the earliness, the richness of sugar as well as a good acid structure and it will foresure give great wines that allow us to view the next millennium with equanimity. |
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Its size and earliness that allows it to be grown in early plantations. |
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The Irish Beaker period is characterized by the earliness of Beaker intrusions, by isolation and by influences and surviving traditions of autochthons. |
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