harvesting all of our own water, creating zero waste.
harvested tomato, they had lost the gene for taste.
harvested material as opposed to using hardwood which takes a lot longer to grow back um as well everything on the
They harvested a huge amount of rice.
They harvested unfertilized eggs from all sorts of other female cats.
How can we actually harvest some of these skills and give these guys more of a platform, an avenue to talk about some of the lessons that they learned
And the people hand harvest this salt, and it's amazing.
You should harvest now.
And natives used to harvest , and we didn't know, or we knew but we didn't make it.
You can't harvest it, and keep the plant in the ground.
We can harvest it and we can store it in an environment which is similar to the temperature and the humidity and the soil-- it can be a root cell or
So we can harvest the cabbage when it's ripe.
allowed them to harvest resources that were coming out it.
this stuff inside officially harvest that's where to come to the health issue
We also harvest .
And so it gets harvested very early in the morning 4, or 5 o'clock, while it's still not full sunshine.
There were all harvested separately.
But we are selectively harvesting our bush.
The technology for harvesting solar and wind is still a little pricey, but the price is on an evolutionary curve, just like computer chips.
They started by harvesting some of Rainbow's cells.
So after they harvested cells from Rainbow, they recruited, euphemistically, some feline egg donors.
But I had harvested .
The whole plant is harvested .
It's harvested frozen fresh, and then we get them shipped in.
could be harvested to spread democracy around the globe rather than entrench existed autocracies.
traditional Tibetan way of harvesting these animals and they were then woven into the shot to shawl which is a
And what they do is when they harvest it, they can see where the topsoil breaks, where it cracks.
from that world of information to harvest , to deploy, to do things with, and in particular, how to use the information wisely
And this vineyard actually this recent harvest was harvested in 137 different lots.
I recently went out to where they harvest the salt off the Atlantic coast.
You need technology mechanisms to harvest that grain for you.
And he's feeling well enough to harvest the vegetables, so he decides he's going to start tending the untended vineyards on his parents' property.
This is where we actually harvest the peat that we'll then use to dry the malt.
the old generation they just Harvest everything put together in a fat and in
superorganism but in order to harvest the leaf material and to process the leaf material and the conscience of
So each stock is hand harvested .
The payoff came from insights gleaned from harvesting all the product location and transport data from scanners and sensors, and then mining
And then we were also kind of harvesting our own memories of childhood.
In the fall it's harvested .
the only place that produce was being harvested at that time, but by the time they got to our market,
the articles and papers about harvesting some losses in the end of November, somewhere between Thanksgiving and that 30-day window.
Feeding is also done to replace harvested stores.
Then it has to be harvested for immediate deliveries cause we all know that starts to break down once it's been harvested .
a picture of what we harvested .
So this little girl for example has harvested these animals which are actually sea slugs and they're sold in East Asia dried.
out there that people are harvesting the components from and remaking something else with them.
Cultures around the world have used it to harvest pearls, food, sponges, whatever from the sea floor.
Again, harvest all its own energy, water and manage all of its own waste.
And they'd break off that piece and they'd just harvest the phonetic value for other purposes.
First, we have to harvest the grain.