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Green Home Building: Sustainable Architecture: Food Storage
Best of all, root cellars ...
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Understanding the nature of the Garden
In the spring, the days are getting longer and the soil, air and water temperatures ... stretch the time between plantings in the spring to get the right timing for succession harvests. Fall crops act the opposite way' just a few days between plantings will cause a harvest ...
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asking.htm
Q) Did you plant succession crops ? This year draw three garden plans; showing the early, mid-season and late (fall) ... taking into consideration companion planting, succession crops, and rotation of heavy feeders. Getting plans down on paper helps you group early crops, crops that remain in place all season, crops that finish with the ...
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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
Fenland economy), tourism ... habitat: like other favoured conservation landscapes, they are arrested at an early stage of natural succession by management, which prevents them from drying out and developing into woodland. But they can ...
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Argument - Trends in Agricultural Policy
People's Republic has been characterized by a confusing succession of political and ideological campaigns, five-year plans, and ad hoc policies, including several sharp ... products for export. In economic terms, it might make more sense to import land-extensive crops (such as wheat and rice) and to save China's scarce cropland for high-value ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
(Alchemilla spp.) and grasses and low vegetation cover, a community maintained in continuous succession as a result of molerat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus) burrowing activity. Other good habitats include ... other purposes. List of Threats: 1.1.1.2 Habitat Loss/Degradation - Agriculture - Crops - Small-holder farming (present, future) 1.1.4.2 Habitat Loss/Degradation - Agriculture - Livestock ...
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NMPIF Forests 4
NM (B. Howe pers.comm.) uses early succession habitat following a disturbance, such as fire (H. Schwartz pers. comm.) in Sandia and Manzano ... pitch below nest cavity entrance eruptive species, often present in large numbers after large cone crops: white fir at lower elevations and corkbark fir at higher elevations (H. Schwartz pers. comm ...
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IUCN/SSC Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG)/Features
It is a plant of 'secondary succession', in that it invades clearings and persists until shaded out by the overgrowth of forest ... can be secured. I can only agree with him. So whether it is crocodiles, plantation crops, forests or pristine conservation areas, Chromolaena is a serious threat worldwide and we all need ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Bibliography
Native Plant", and more complex issues such as "Using Plant Communities as Models", "Working with Succession", and "Choosing Non-Invasive Plant Materials". Gardening With Native Plants of the South; Sally Wasowski ... U.S. food supply comes from introduced species, such as corn, wheat, rice and other crops, as well as cattle, poultry and other livestock. The Once and Future Forest: A Guide ...
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Composting for Farm and Garden
Adding ... maturing. Different decomposer microorganisms are active at each of these stages so there is a succession of microbial activity, each microbe being limited by the temperature and the food or ...
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