Dependence on the federal goverment has made political activists out of many beet farmers. |
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During the time of the Romans, people selected the progenitor of the modern beet from a wild Mediterranean plant to use as a leaf vegetable. |
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Dark blotches and tunnels in the leaves of beet greens, spinach, and Swiss chard are the work of the spinach leaf miner. |
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They were fed on a simple ration of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals. |
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My silver beet is loving the drought, with not a spot of rust anywhere to be seen. |
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Sugar beet is being bought for value from sugar beet growers with surplus beet. |
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Especially hard hit were the region's fruit farmers and potato and sugar beet growers. |
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Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric pulp and combinations of these are all suitable. |
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In the event of close-down, the plants can only resume production when a continuous and secure supply of beet is guaranteed. |
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She makes just a few house vodka infusions, including one infused with beet that is used in her Ruby. |
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On occasions he uses conacre to fulfil the requirements of the beet contract. |
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In 1904, he created Ovomaltine by adding ingredients like sugar, whey, and beet extract to his father's creation. |
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Seeds are notoriously slow to germinate, so mark the rows by planting a fast-growing crop, such as radishes, with the beet seeds. |
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My favorite starter was goat-cheese-and-walnut ravioli with a sherry beet sauce. |
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When she re-emerged to the sounds of chortling, her face was red as a beet with mortification. |
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Because I've made it, I can rescue anyone who hasn't planned ahead to grow the beet or turnip greens the recipe specifies. |
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The beetroot is important economically, for its siblings, the sugar beet and the mangel-wurzel, both played dramatic parts in recent history. |
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The researchers are also using the markers as a guide in mapping the sugar beet genome. |
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Large amounts of maize, sugar beet and barley will fail unless there is a dramatic change in the weather. |
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Homemade beet kimchi consisted of thick batons of yellow beets steeped in mildly hot chile sauce. |
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Little grebes breed on ponds, small lakes and meres, flooded gravel pits and beet factory settling ponds. |
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Maize and beet are widely grown in the Park by organic and non-organic farmers as livestock fodder crops. |
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Slugs are attacking my leaf beet leaves growing in one of the containers on the patio. |
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Finally I took pity on the leaf beet plants outside which were still looking rather sad, and repotted them into fresh compost. |
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Would the south-east and midland farmers be so anxious to quit the beet industry then? |
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They will join other sugar beet farmers from Galway and other counties in a show of solidarity. |
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Sugar beet molasses, a processing byproduct, is used for making yeast, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. |
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The vile odour is different from the sickly-sweet sugar beet smell that periodically wafts across the city from the plant. |
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Which is more harmful, a spot on a leaf of silver beet or the chemical sprayed to control it? |
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To prepare beet greens, fill a large skillet with water to a depth of 1 inch and heat to a simmer. |
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The other hearty soups include a meaty goulash, sauerkraut or an excellent beet borscht, which is both strong and round on the tongue. |
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He said the key to success was the unity of beet growers and the unwavering support of other farmers. |
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The majority of agricultural land is in private hands, wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, and sugar beet being the main crops. |
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If you grow cereals and sugar beet on the arable land of the East Riding you are not going to be able to directly market your production. |
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After baby leaf salad greens, Biernbaum recommends growing leafy vegetables like spinach, chard and beet greens in winter. |
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On an energy basis 4.0 kg sugar beet or potatoes or 4.5kg fodder beet can replace 1kg barley. |
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This would collapse the price of sugar beet and devastate the income of beet growers. |
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Winter and spring cereals, potatoes and sugar beet are grown, while cattle graze old pastures and hay is made on ancient hay meadows. |
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Teagasc figures show that sugar beet cannot be grown in Ireland at the reduced beet price contained in the reform proposals of 27.40 per tonne. |
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A number of Wexford farmers are considering the possibility of utilising sugar beet as an alternative energy source. |
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To supplement the farm income, Dad would go out and hoe beets for neighboring beet producers. |
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In his younger years Paddy went to work at the beet and potatoes harvesting in the English Midlands. |
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This means that farmers and the test of the industry will be able to order custom sugar beet varieties selected for the genes they contain. |
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His beet salad with endive and walnuts has just the right amount of sweet-cider vinegar. |
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He said pollen would not escape into the local environment because sugar beet did not flower until after it had been harvested. |
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It is recommended that GM oilseed rape and beet should not be grown in Britain. |
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Now the main income is generated by a simplified system of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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The sugar beet Vp1 gene was specifically expressed in taproots, but not in leaves, stems, and inflorescences. |
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Fibrous feeds such as beet pulp, chopped alfalfa hay, rice hulls and wheat middlings elevate fiber content of a complete feed. |
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Extracted from the sugar beet, betaine can lower serum cholesterol and increase serum phospholipids to fight atherosclerosis. |
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He stayed for six months initially and developed a machine that lifted the beet from the ground minus the stones that used to cause a lot of damage to the machinery. |
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They are studying which plants a beet army worm prefers for egg laying. |
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In spinach and sugar beet the enzymes responsible for converting choline into betaine have been characterized, and the corresponding genes cloned and sequenced. |
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While neither sugar beet fiber nor inulin had a metabolic effect on the dogs, guar gum resulted in decreased postprandial insulin and fasting cholesterol. |
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Spoon some white verjus sauce over the dish, sprinkle with fleur de sel and cracked black Peppercorns and garnish with chervil and micro beet sprouts. |
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Dr Gibbons explained that the birds likely to be affected by GM rape and beet were seed eaters such as skylarks, the corn bunting and the yellowhammer. |
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The main agricultural products are grains, sugar beet, and potatoes. |
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Vehicles which typically use the road include large trucks carrying heavy loads of sugar beet. |
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Wheat and beet productions have dropped and we are seeing the emergence of new potato producers who are deregulating the market. |
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For example, during the second year of their biennial life cycle, sprouting red beet plants require the mobilization of vacuolar sucrose from the underground hypocotyl. |
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For example, beet and rape support more biodiversity than maize. |
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The decision came as demands increase for the development of biofuels because of soaring fuel prices and the threat facing the country's sugar beet industry. |
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From the middle of the 19th century beet becomes a serious rival and even manages to dethrone the sugar cane. |
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The sacchariferous tissues are developed especially in the root, as in the beet and carrot, in the rhizome, as in Gyperus esculentus, or in the woody stems, as in Acer and Syringa. |
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I hope that, in the final reckoning, we shall continue to have beet farmers and an active, attractive sugar industry, in the future. |
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All vegetables contain carbohydrates, ranging from saccharose in beet to the most indigestible fibre in tree bark. |
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Don't rely only on leafy greens like spinach, Swiss chard or beet greens for your iron. |
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Symptoms of lettuce chlorosis closterovirus are similar to those of LIYV in lettuce anõd sugar beet. |
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The large sugar beet and cornfields are interspersed with grapevines, winding around huge stakes, maple or elm trees. |
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Why should I support amendments that add sugar beet and put it on a par with grain and potatoes? |
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A lot of the anger was directed at the chairman of the IFA beet committee over his apparent refusal to go all out for a compensatory payment for farmers. |
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Earlier studies have shown that the retarding effect of low petiolar temperatures on sucrose transport through sugar beet petioles is markedly time-dependent. |
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The chlorine enhances the succulence of tissues being useful especially for sugar beet and tomatoes and regulates the permeability of cells. |
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It opens with a borsch soup, a smooth and tangy beet broth served with a side of sour cream that melts into the bowl, marbling the intense purple colour. |
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We really should not be deluding ourselves where our own sugar beet farmers or the developing world's exporters are concerned. |
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Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett approved cultivation of the herbicide-tolerant maize but rejected commercial cultivation of GM beet and oilseed rape. |
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Does anyone ever use undried beet pulp straight from the factory? |
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Accordingly, refined sugar exports to Canada from beet processing plants operated by Michigan Sugar were properly subject to investigation. |
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Cover wheat, semolina corn, beet and tobacco all bear testimony to this commitment to produce in integrated chains. |
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This subterranean pest gnaws on young sugar beet roots, inflicting deep wounds that leave the plants vulnerable to disease. |
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We have given up some of our land that we used to grow sugar beet in, to plant beetroot, parsnips and carrots. |
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Trevisio served seared tuna with jicama, arugula and baby grapefruit, while 17 Restaurant dished up marinated fluke with citrus and shaved beet salad. |
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I gave the beets a good pruning, as a lot of the leaves had been attacked by beet leaf miners, which eat their way through the insides of leaves, leaving the outside. |
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There is also a picture showing activity outside as farmers unload their beet from horse carts 75 years ago as well as one showing the beet arriving by train, cart and lorry. |
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Every British motorist will soon be driving on petrol made from sugar beet and diesel made from oilseed rape as part of the Government's fight against climate change. |
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As you know sugar beet for the production of biofuel can already be cultivated outside the quota limits. |
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Sugar beet growers in Yorkshire were urged yesterday to lobby their MPs in a bid to water down reforms that could put thousands of jobs in the UK at risk. |
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While the root of the beet is a nutritional powerhouse, the leaves are just as potent, containing antioxidant carotenoids, chlorophyll and lutein. |
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When I went there last, it was a matter of driving through a lot of sugar beet fields on a minor B-road and then hanging a right to this completely random pub. |
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The insertion of beet conditioned the soil and made it more suitable for cereals. |
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We shared calamari with a pesto aioli, I had a roasted beet salad and Don had a Cesar, I had their signature short ribs and Don had their pasta special. |
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The beet salad is a knockout, a big bowl filled with rustic big slices of beets, scads of toasted walnuts, plenty of blue cheese, and a unifying salad of wilted arugula. |
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To relate this to current practice a tractor and trailer combination today with a load of sugar beet or barley would have a gross weight of over 20 tonnes. |
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By then Mr Dilger hopes to have redefined Greencore as a convenience foods group with far less emphasis on sugar beet processing, malting barley, and agribusiness. |
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These seasonal workers are employed for only a few months a year after the sugar beet harvest and are frequently not paid. |
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France is the main producer of sugar beet in the world and is second for wine and cheese production. |
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The juices of carrot, beet and cucumber taken individually or in combination are especially valuable. |
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William Bouquelet offered the crowd a duck carpaccio with beet marmalade with orange and wine, foie gras ice cream and a dot of griotte foam. |
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Corn is now being moved to mills, straw for winter bedding from farm to farm and soon potatoes and sugar beet will be making their way from farm to factory. |
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Honey, present in this gingerbread, first sweetening substance of the history before the culture of beet and the cane with sugar, is the lord of the products of the hive. |
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But if that were so, why were borsht, a distinctly Russian beet soup, and mozzarella salad listed as well? |
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Leaf vegetables, distributed in block-frozen form as well as in portions, range from chopped spinach to endive and beet leaves. |
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With the completion of the sugar beet root growth was the uprooting in the second half of July. |
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In 2006, BP and DuPont created a partnership to produce biobutanol from beet sugar. |
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It has a tortilla base, is garnished with micro radish sprouts, beet sprouts, pea sprouts, sliced truffle, shiso and Maldon sea salt. |
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They also tested promising strains against the beet armyworm, black cutworm, cabbage looper, and imported cabbageworm. |
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Interestingly, the budworms and earworms have been found to produce the same compounds found in the saliva of beet armyworms. |
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The GM portions of the beet fields also had fewer butterflies, but more springtails, which are small arthropods that feed on dead plants. |
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Fourthly, the name vodka' is a trade name, linked with a specific product that is manufactured according to a specific recipe and using specific ingredients, namely grain, potatoes and beet molasses. |
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Nowadays, the commercial production of citric acid is mostly accomplished by fermentation processes using either dextrose or beet molasses as raw material and Aspergillus niger mould as the fermenting organism. |
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Generally used on produce such as carrots, beet or parsnips, these systems offer a flume discharge and incorporate a heavy-duty elevator to handle stones in the worst case scenario. |
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They also respond to the need for programmed production given that, as I am sure you are aware, beet is a four-year crop grown in rotation with other arable crops. |
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Garden beet, sugar beet, carrot, celeriac, chervil, chicory, ginseng, horseradish, parsley, parsnip, potato, radish, Oriental radish, rutabaga, salsify, sweet potato turnip. |
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Inclusion of moderately fermentable fiber, such as beet pulp, in dog diets helps in maintaining a healthy GI tract lining and producing moist, well-formed stools. |
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With feelings running high, the sight of a Network Rail hi-vis jacket beside a level crossing attracts the attention of a man who comes striding across a Suffolk beet field, brandishing an alarmingly large pair of secateurs. |
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And yet the European Union is one of the world's biggest exporters of sugar. This is possible only because Europe's sugar farmers are as adept at extracting favours from Brussels as they are at extracting sucrose from beet. |
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Dinner patrons receive warm pita bread with complimentary salad offerings, usually beet and carrot, while deciding what to order. |
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She turned beet red and said that she would do whatever she could. |
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Nabuurs says producers also want to know whether the province is prepared to offer an incentive program to help growers increase their sugar beet production. |
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Genetic technologists in Holland have engineered the sugar beet to produce fructan, a low-calorie sugar alternative, instead of sucrose. |
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The cars have load inserts to represent sugar beet loads. |
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Putative releasers or antioxidant protection may occur with fucoxanthin, beet root, spirulina, spinach, Ashwagandha, grape seed extract. |
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The installation of a sugar-beet cleaner on the beet unloading circuit. |
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In the United Kingdom, hares are seen most frequently on arable farms, especially those with fallow land, wheat and sugar beet crops. |
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For mulch sowing winter wheat after late crop like sugar beet or maize, we recommend to operate the deep loosener with the 300 mm wide wing shares. |
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The group is comprised of representatives from potato, sugar beet, winter wheat, soft wheat, canola, barley and pulse growers representing producers from across the province. |
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For this reason provision should be made for authorising that Member State on a permanent basis to grant its sugar beet growers an adequate amount of State aid. |
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The Commission wishes to stress that sugar beet does not require single-crop farming, and that beet growers are consequently also producers of wheat and beef. |
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She soon joined the Spreckels Company near Salinas, Calif., where she worked on a sugar beet that would be resistant to the curly top virus. |
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The disaccharide Isomaltulose is derived from pure beet sugar and also occurs as a natural constituent in honey and sugar cane. |
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While beet is cooking, cut fronds off fennel bulb, and either shred fennel on a mandoline or cut into matchstick-size pieces. |
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Do not use treated beet tops for feed or food purposes. |
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For instance, we would like to make it possible for sugar beet growers to be able to receive up to a fifty percent share from the restructuring fund instead of the current ten percent. |
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Again, he went east and visited Germany to investigate beet sugar production. |
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Beetroot and beet greens are excellent blood cleansers, while artichoke contains the flavonoid silymarin, which is protective of the liver. |
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British Sugar's Wissington is the world's largest sugar beet factory in Methwold, on the B1160 near the River Wissey. |
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Another particularly dreaded disease is curly top, carried by the beet leafhopper, which interrupts the lifecycle. |
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Retired sugar beet farmers John and Marie Spanbauer have been throwing old-fashioned Western wingdings nearly every Saturday night for years. |
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Mean number of beet armyworm neonate larvae that successfully hatched 72 h after attaching egg masses to cotton leaves. |
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One version of the toxin protects against a range of caterpillars, including the European corn borer, the cotton bollworm and the beet armyworm. |
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Veal blanquette is a dialogue between the velvety, almost fonduelike white-wine sauce and the fibrous textures of the underdone root vegetables — turnip squares, a beet the palest pink imaginable. |
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Around 2,000 farmers in the West Midlands and Yorkshire are likely to be affected by the proposals to shut the beet sugar sites at Allscott, Shropshire, and York. |
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Weiland's team inoculated the leaves of the common weed Chenopodium quinoa and a sugar beet hybrid with extracts from the infected root specimens. |
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The factory closed in 1981, although sugar beet is still farmed locally. |
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Sugar beet is no longer grown due to the withdrawal of EU subsidies. |
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As the spokesperson explained, Nitroxyl Performance is currently the only nitric oxide booster that contains large amounts of both beet root extract and L-Citrulline. |
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The effect of organic fertilizers on fungi parasitization of beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii eggs in sugar beet cultivated in a three years rotation. |
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The soils, formed from glacial till, sand and gravel are generally fertile and nearly all the land is in arable use growing large areas of wheat, sugar beet and potatoes. |
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Specific insects targeted by CRYMAX include cabbage looper, European corn borer, beet armyworm, bagworm, tent caterpillars, cankerworms, gypsy moth, and tussock moth. |
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Contains sugar beet extract, golden root and British white willow. |
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During autumn and winter, they primarily choose winter wheat, and are also attracted to piles of sugar beet and carrots provided for them by hunters. |
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Authored by Chef Alexis Bostelmann, the recipe book features culinary classics such as decadent Peking duck, beef tenderloin and roasted beet salad, all with a Latin flair. |
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Isomalt is manufactured from pure beet sugar in a two-stage process. |
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Part I covers agronomic crops including grain crops, nut, bean, and oil crops, cotton, and sugar beet. |
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Biofuels can be made from oilseed rape, beet, recovered vegetable oil and tallow, and incorporated in diesel and petrol. |
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These can be manufactured from arable crops like oil seed rape and sugar beet. |
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As soon as he saw me he grew red as a beet, and glared at me furiously. |
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The principal crops are wheat, maize, barley, sugar beet, potatoes, and grapes, while mineral resources include bauxite, brown coal, lignite, and copper. |
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He dined or drank at The Beet three or four times a week and brought in lots of new customers. |
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The influence of sowing date and plant density on the decision to resow sugar beet. |
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Beet soup with duck is a hearty take on borscht, and while a brilliantly vermilion gazpacho could have been our favorite soup, it was, uncharacteristically, too salty. |
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The soil of the lower part of its valley is exceptionally fertile, and produces, amongst other crops, large supplies of sugar beet. |
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People living in the area grow sugar beet, sunflowers, wheat, maize, tobacco, wine grapes and fruit. |
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Quinmerac is primarily used for the post-emergence control of cleavers, speedwells and other broad-leaved weeds in cereals, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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Roots of the sea beet, Beta maritima, were prepared as well. |
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And head gardener Roy Simkins said items also grown on the site include salsify, scorzonera, sprouts, calabrese, purple sprouting broccoli, kale and leaf beet. |
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Hangtown Fry, Sand Dabs With Meuniere Butter, Lazy Man's Cioppino, Crabmeat Monza, The Cliff House Crab Louis, Sutro Crab Cakes and Roasted Beet Salad are among them. |
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The juice has Yellow papaya puree, Acai fruit extract, Mangosteen, Noni fruit, Pomegranate, Beet, Bilberry fruit, Lycil woflberry fruit, Nopal cactus, and Papaya leaf. |
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