And unharvested winter oil seed rape is starting to germinate where it lies in the field and spoiling, said the chairman of the NFU's regional combinable crops board. |
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But the only way to offer proof is to literally have a field left unharvested. |
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If left unharvested, the plant survives through the winter, and large branched flower stalks arise the following growing season. |
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Come summer, it would be higher, higher than the boy's head and blonder, as it turned, unharvested, to hay. |
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The extensions only apply to unharvested crops covered by valid crop insurance. |
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The magnitude of difference between harvested and unharvested sites is in brackets. |
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As a result, grain crops, field forage crops and grassland had to remain unharvested. |
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This included 2,400 claims for unharvested crops and 7,400 claims for harvested crops that were low yield and poor quality. |
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They are long-lived-it is believed that some unharvested populations regularly reach 40 years of age. |
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This grain has the advantage that it will not shatter if the crop is left unharvested after the rains. |
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The post-harvest use is also of concern because birds may enter the fields at this time to feed on discarded or unharvested fruit. |
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Surveying beaches that are going to be harvested, as well as several unharvested beaches to gain a better understanding about wild recruitment processes. |
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While there may be a sizeable acreage of unharvested farmland in Manitoba this year, it will only represent a small portion of total Canadian pea acres. |
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For years prior to 1985 and for Quebec and Ontario prior to 1993, unharvested area was accounted for in the total production with production for that area placed at zero. |
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Lure crops and waterfowl feeding stations are lands managed by the federal and provincial governments for the purpose of luring waterfowl away from farmer's unharvested crops. |
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Much of the support in canola came from concerns about the delays in harvesting the crop in parts of Western Canada and the increased threat of unharvested canola being vulnerable to frost damage. |
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These pressures are hardest to manage when the Department has limited knowledge to prove how much of the stock must be left unharvested to protect the resource. |
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But evidence of the loss was everywhere: debris piled up in unharvested cornfields, large washouts in fields recently stripped of pumpkins or soybeans, harvesting equipment again sitting idle. |
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Riparian buffers and other areas unharvested due to operational constraints that are derived from these stand types can contribute to this target. |
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Several thousand tonnes of the 2005 Ontario canola crop did not make the quality grade this year, leaving both growers and elevators scrambling to find alternative markets and uses for the stored or unharvested crop. |
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The additional costs associated with variable retention arise primarily from the volumes of fiber that are left unharvested in the forest and depend on the nature and quantity of the elements retained. |
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The key thing to keep in mind is that, when we are talking about chilling injury to unharvested roots, the important temperature is that of the soil around the roots and not the ambient air temperature. |
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