Farmers loved it because unlike 2,4-D, glyphosate killed every weed, not just broad-leaved ones, but grassy too.
farmers , and then rice-heavy, but they need to be supplemented with rice.
farmers and shoemakers in cities.
farmers and buy American grain.
farmers don't have an insurance policy.
farmers and they trust him and they trust the individuals that he is friends with from the specific village and other
Farmers don't want to go back to using composted animal manure to replace nutrients in the soil, and so they refuse to embrace the organic approach.
Farmers could burn less diesel fuel and cut back on the use of pre-emergent herbicides, if they planted Roundup Ready soybeans.
Farmers were not getting into the pulse business because the minimum support prices that the government provides for pulses is lower than wheat and rice.
Farmers living there, families.
Farmers don't want your charity.
Farmers ' market I'm hoping are ideal, but if there's no close-by farmers ' market, tips from buying vegetables in supermarkets?
farmers .
farmers doubling roughly every 1,000, industry doubling roughly every 15,000.
Farmers .
Farmers are relatively conservative.
Farmers have only been using that since about the mid 20th century.
Farmers is people working together.
Farmers ' markets haven't been this popular in ages.
Farmers were told, grow corn fence row to fence row.
farmers markets in New York City.
Farmers , ranchers, the world really looks our livestock.
Farmers ' markets are really a great resource.
farmers , and so on.
Farmers ' markets, in my mind, equals the kind of close, emotional, loving, supportive intimacy that we want in our lives.
Farmers would say that chard is really a beet without a root.
Farmers used to put corn around tree stumps, and the pigs would go there and root up these old tree stumps.
farmers because they just like they just don't get it and so like even communicating with them you know trying
Farmers are good business people.
Farmers , old people, church groups, an African country looking for help
farmers used only about 10 hectares to feed one person.
farmers and start immediately having an impact on the way chefs think about
farmers in Africa own half an acre or less but almost not very
farmers it's it's a tension that's built right into the high-end coffee World um
Farmers exploited by governments exploited we I don't even include in this story The middlemen but just assume
farmers and other agricultural engineers you could say, from the problems of seeing cross-pollination and having farmers being pursued litigiously for ending up with genetically engineered
Farmers are real good at sorting out their own needs and interests and that there's, every farmer basically gets seed from a number of different suppliers, catalogs, local seed
Farmers weren't making money on it.
farmers in Africa to the leaders in Africa, to CEOs and corporate headquarters in the United States and then Europe.
farmers took thousands of acres out of production.
farmers in Ethiopia, they are standing--they're in all their sartorial splendor, and typical
farmers in Mali and the government at the same time was telling them that their price for their cotton is going to be cut by 5, 10, 15% that year because there was a glut
farmers have now, they have a good crop, everybody brings it at the same markets, at the same time, prices collapsed.
farmers who who have traditionally uh you know um uh grown these drugs I mean
farmers market what's the best place to get produce because I thinket as far as
Farmers how to do things it makes a big different it's astonishing when you go I was with special forces in a really
peasant farmers who used to pay through the nose for diesel power to run their
helping farmers to grow nutritious crops from the start.
funds farmers to protect land.
and farmers and vendors.