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  • '''Agriculture''' (a term which encompasses '''farming''') is the process of producing [[f ...of a field'', which in modern use is called [[agronomy]], while the word ''Agriculture'' has come to mean all activities essential to food/feed/fiber production,
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  • ...mals or successive maturation of wild food plants. With the development of agriculture, there was a tendency to settle where the crops were grown and stored, so p ...larger. Today migratory workers provide most of the hand labor required in agriculture in the United States and some other countries. Labor contractors arrange wi
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  • ...low]] for some years in order to restore the fertility of the soil. Milpa agriculture varies somewhat by region and it has changed in a variety of ways in differ Milpas are traditionally cultivated using the [[swidden agriculture|swidden]], or "slash and burn" system. The forest is cut, allowed to dry a
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  • *Federico, Giovanni. ''Feeding the World: An Economic History of World Agriculture, 1800-2000.''Princeton U. Press, 2005. 388 pp. *Bolens, L. (1997), `Agriculture’ in Encyclopaedia of the history of Science, technology, and Medicine in
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  • '''Agriculture''' has provided food for mankind since the time people moved from hunting a See [[Agriculture]] for current practice.
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  • A form of swidden agriculture that is practiced in Mesoamerica. Traditionally, a "milpa" plot is planted
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  • ...9d74208c344;rgn=full%20text;tpl=home.tpl The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture] 4500 online books from Cornell Library *[http://www.iita.org International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)]
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  • ...or policy development, negotiating agreements, and information exchange on agriculture, [[forestry]] and [[fishery|fisheries]]. It conducts operational functions
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  • ''This is the Discussion Page for the '''[[CZ:Agriculture Workgroup]]'''''
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  • * Gras, Norman. ''A history of agriculture in Europe and America,'' (1925). [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/tex * Mazoyer, Marcel, and Laurence Roudart. ''A History of World Agriculture: From the Neolithic Age to the Current Crisis'' (2006)
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  • ...], the '''House Committee on Agriculture''' has jurisdiction over food and agriculture issues. It is chaired, in the 111th Congress, by Rep. [[Collin Peterson]] ( ...rnia (U.S. state)]]), the subcommittee deals with the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]], review and analysis, special investigations, [[food stamp]]s, [[nutritio
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  • ...visory cabinet. The USDA administers programs and rules having to do with agriculture, including food imports and diseases of plants and livestock. USDA has regu ...or [[camelpox]], to an '''overlap agent''' that threatens both humans and agriculture, such as [[anthrax]] or [[tularemia]].
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  • | cat1 = Agriculture | article url =http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Agriculture%2C_history&oldid=100359712
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  • ...nal agency, under the auspices of the [[United Nations]], which deals with agriculture, fisheries and forestry, as well as humanitarian relief of hunger
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  • ...[[United States cabinet]] officer responsible for the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]. Among his or her other duties is the U.S. government-wide responsibility
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  • U.S. [[Cabinet]] official responsible for the [[United States Department of Agriculture]]
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  • ==Core Historical Literature of Agriculture== ...the [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/ Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA)] holds over two thousand books and two-dozen journals covering the d
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  • * Cochrane, Willard W. ''The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis'' (1993) * Gras, Norman. ''A history of agriculture in Europe and America,'' (1925). [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/tex
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  • In the [[U.S. Senate]], the '''Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry''' is among the oldest committees, having been esta
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  • * [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/ The Core Historical Literature of Agriculture] Contains over 2000 online books and two dozen journals from the [http://ww
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  • Also called "slash and burn" agriculture, a system of shifting agriculture in which new plots are cleared for planting every few years while old plots
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  • ...ommittee on Rural Development, Biotechnology, Speciality Crops and Foreign Agriculture]]; [[Certified Public Accountant]] who worked in business with [[George W.
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  • Anglo-Saxon god of weather and agriculture.
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  • A pesticide used against insects, in agriculture, medicine, industry and the household.
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  • An [[agriculture|agricultural]] discipline concerned with the growing of [[garden]] [[plant]
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  • U.S. [[Cabinet]] official responsible for the [[United States Department of Agriculture]]
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  • A microbe or toxin that must be monitored for hazards both to people and agriculture
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  • An inorganic chemical derived from a salt of phosphoric acid, and used in agriculture and industry.
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  • In tradition agriculture, [[maize]] (corn) was planted (often with some high-nitrogen fertilizer) su See also: [[Milpa agriculture]]
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  • *[[sustainable agriculture]] *[[Terrace (agriculture)|terracing]]
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  • ...ixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.
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  • ...cleid=223 Banana overview] - hosted by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) ...sborough B., and Golson, J. Multi-disciplinary Evidence for the Origins of Agriculture from 6950-6440 Cal BP at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of New Guinea. ''Scienc
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  • ...uipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with the occupations of agriculture and animal husbandry.
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  • .../noinclude>South American country with Quito its capital; economy built on agriculture and latterly on oil exports and industry (population about 15 million).
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  • A form of swidden agriculture that is practiced in Mesoamerica. Traditionally, a "milpa" plot is planted
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  • ...a reference to the use of ''Bos taurus'', or [[cow]]s and [[bull]]s, in [[agriculture]] for producing [[meat]], [[milk]] and other products
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  • ...f the [[Naturalenvironment|environment]], food production and standards, [[agriculture]],[[ fisheries]] and rural matters in the [[United Kingdom]] (UK).
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  • ==Agriculture== * [http://www.state.sd.us/doa/ South Dakota Department of Agriculture]
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  • ...tone age, from approximately 2 million years ago until the introduction of agriculture approximately 10,000 years ago.
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  • ...he more radical proposal developed by Charles F. Brannan, the Secretary of Agriculture under Truman. Brannan's proposal was not accepted because he delayed too lo
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  • ...nce and Civilization: Volume 6, Biology and Biological Technology, Part 2, Agriculture''. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.
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  • ...neral Uprising) festival in [[Ben Tre Province]]; a and trade, tourism and agriculture fair in [[Bac Lieu Province]]. Due to differences in the ecology, Mekong Delta agriculture differed from that of other areas of [[French Indochina]], and did not deve
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  • ...ity have developed over time, and continue to develop. It is the basis for agriculture, food preparation, health care, education and training, environmental conse ...icine and healing, biodiversity conservation, the environment and food and agriculture are well known. Other key components of traditional knowledge are the musi
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  • ...ve panels representing vocational interests namely, Culture and Education, Agriculture, Labour, Industry and Commerce and Public Administration.
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  • ...n of Honshu, and is also divided between San-in (山陰) in the north, where [[agriculture]] dominates, and the more [[industry|industrial]] Sanyo (山陽 ''San-yoo''
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  • ...ears ago (2 mya)<ref name=harris1988/> and ending with the introduction of agriculture approximately 10,000 years ago (10 kya).<ref name=eatonkonner1985/> <ref na ...adopting a dramatically different diet following the recent inventions of agriculture and husbandry, and the industrial and fast-food revolutions, creating a mis
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  • ...ner, and the peculiarity of his general habits. His successful practice of agriculture, and perhaps his excessive devotion to it, procured him the name of " the p ...for the care of his three sisters. Wilkie energetically set out to combine agriculture with philosophy, literature and theology: in 1756 he entered the Church, be
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  • ...ology''' is [[technology]] based on [[biology]], especially when used in [[agriculture]], [[food science]], and [[medicine]]. It may also be included under the ve ...restore nitrogen]], and [[pesticide|control pests]]. Throughout the use of agriculture farmers have inadvertently altered the genetics of their crops through intr
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  • ...gricultural Adjustment Administration]] "a trend toward Fascist control of agriculture." [[Social Security]] was said to "mark the end of democracy." Lawyers for
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  • ...Emissions and Increasing Energy Security : Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress,
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  • ...rought adversely affects the livelihood of [[farmer]]s and others in the [[agriculture|agricultural]] sectors.
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  • ...low]] for some years in order to restore the fertility of the soil. Milpa agriculture varies somewhat by region and it has changed in a variety of ways in differ Milpas are traditionally cultivated using the [[swidden agriculture|swidden]], or "slash and burn" system. The forest is cut, allowed to dry a
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  • *Maine indicates the existence of village-based common field agriculture across Europe and Asia from England to Japan.
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  • ...akfast Cereals: Raw, Processed, Prepared'' (1995), from U.S. Department of Agriculture, 160pp [http://books.google.com/books?id=1GQnCSjLTa4C&pg=PA7977&dq=Douglass
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  • ...t was incorporated into the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture|Department of Agriculture]] and renamed the [[Farm Security Administration]].
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  • ...dustry declined in the 1990s), in the film and television industry, and in agriculture. California's film industry retains its long-held place as the most dominan ==Agriculture==
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  • ...nd Martin, Andrew G. ''The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William Carroll Latta.'' Purdue U. Press, 2005. 385 pp. ===Agriculture===
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  • ...d local wildlife, including hippos, environmental groups told the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 2002. The chemicals may also threaten
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  • * [[United States Secretary of Agriculture|Secretary of Agriculture]] ...entnav=ABOUT_USDA&navid=DEP_SEC_USDA_INCUMB&navtype=RT Deputy Secretary of Agriculture]
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  • ==Core Historical Literature of Agriculture== ...the [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/ Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA)] holds over two thousand books and two-dozen journals covering the d
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  • ...s are lower in elevation and more fertile, providing much of the country's agriculture. ...Darya river. It is within these northern plains that most of the country's agriculture is based.
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  • ...November 1930, Senate Agriculture Committee members met with Secretary of Agriculture and representatives of farmers' organizations. Senate Shipstead is the one
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  • ...sert]] so the [[climate]] is generally very dry, which makes large-scale [[agriculture]] difficult.
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  • '''Agriculture''' (a term which encompasses '''farming''') is the process of producing [[f ...of a field'', which in modern use is called [[agronomy]], while the word ''Agriculture'' has come to mean all activities essential to food/feed/fiber production,
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  • ...sonal charge of one of its branches, Amstgruppe B responsible for economy, agriculture and finance.
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  • ...common bean|beans]], and [[squash (food)|squash]] in fields called [[milpa agriculture|milpas]]. Milpas are still common today in a somewhat modified form, but ===Milpa Agriculture===
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  • ...anised as ''Toyouke'' or ''Toyuke''.</ref> Oomikami'') is the goddess of [[agriculture]] and [[industry]]. She is worshipped at the Outer Shrine, which is therefo
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  • * Rao, C. H. Hanumantha ''Agriculture, Food Security, Poverty and Environment: Essays on Post-reform India'' (200
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  • ...5000 years ago, gray technology gave birth to cities and also transformed agriculture gradually with steel plows, and by the 20th century farm implements and equ
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  • ...e [[domestication]] of wild-relatives of the major crops (see [[History of Agriculture]]). ...ovide clues on how and when a transition from hunter-gatherer existence to agriculture occurred.
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  • In the [[U.S. Senate]], the '''Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry''' is among the oldest committees, having been esta
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  • ...through the mouth and nose and there cause serious diseases." (''Varro On Agriculture'' 1,xii Loeb)
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  • ...([[Waldorf education]]); medicine (anthroposophical medicine; see below); agriculture ([[biodynamic farming]]); the arts (e.g. [[eurythmy]]); the socio-economic
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  • ...e Amu Darya. It is within these northern plains that most of Afghanistan's agriculture is based. The river is sorely in need of maintenance; erosion has already
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  • ...ttp://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=47The Origins of Agriculture and Crop Domestication - The Harlan Symposium]''
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  • ...percent of the country is forested, and its strongest economic sectors are agriculture and manufacturing.
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  • ==Pollination in agriculture== [[Pollination management]] is a branch of agriculture that seeks to protect and enhance present pollinators and often involves th
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  • ...tered to capitalized at VND 35 billion. They were mostly small and tied to agriculture or crafts. By 2000, under a new Enterprise Law, there were a total 1,306 o
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  • #development of crafts and agriculture ...e Third National Party Congress, to light industry, fishing, forestry, and agriculture.
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  • '''Agriculture''' has provided food for mankind since the time people moved from hunting a See [[Agriculture]] for current practice.
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  • {{seealso|Agriculture}} ...t produced elsewhere until after [[World War II]], the [[Green Revolution (agriculture)|Green Revolution]] increased crop production in the developing world in th
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  • * Cochrane, Willard W. ''The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis'' (1993) * Hurt, R. Douglas. ''American Agriculture: A Brief History'' (2002)
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  • .../ref> Furthermore, removal of too much of its waters upstream, mainly for agriculture, remains a threat to the river's recovery environmentally and is a harder p ...amath is a popular recreational river and an important source of water for agriculture. It includes many of the longest free-flowing stretches of river in Califor
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  • ===Environment, agriculture, water=== * Jelinek, Lawrence. ''Harvest Empire: A History of California Agriculture'' (1982) (ISBN 0-87835-131-0)
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  • ...] has been [[deforestation|logged]]. About 22% of the land is devoted to [[agriculture]], and there are [[natural resources]] including [[petroleum]], [[natural g
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  • ...igation of all to work. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture. 9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction bet
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  • ...ant Universities, and IPM-trained entomologists have become a specialty in agriculture, as advisors to growers.
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  • ...thout considering the vast difference inherent in the planters' commercial agriculture versus the yeomen's subsistence life style. * Lowe, Richard G. and Randolph B. Campbell, ''Planters and Plain Folk: Agriculture in Antebellum Texas'' (1987)
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  • ...body temperature. Furthermore, it is used very prominently in the field of agriculture as a pesticide. In fact, it is the most common one in use and is the buildi ...ction of Bt to fight off insects that are harmful to crops in the field of agriculture. In fact, crops that are genetically modified with ''B. thuringiensi''s eff
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  • ...ercial attachés. Other agencies, especially the Departments of Defense and Agriculture, have developed powerful domestic pressure groups lacking in the Department ...epartment kept its separate foreign service, and in 1954 the Department of Agriculture created a new foreign agricultural service, with more than sixty foreign po
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  • ===[[History of agriculture]]=== ...is incomplete in a way that creates radical imbalance. The discussion of agriculture in Europe jumps from prehistory to the Middle Ages. After the Origins sect
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  • ...rning to his family estates in Prussia. He devoted himself to the study of agriculture and botany, publishing widely, and was appointed Director of the Botanical
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  • ...eresting case, crossing over between [[animal husbandry]], a topic under [[agriculture]], and [[animal fancy]].
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  • ...the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], 1600-1868, also gave rise to commercialised [[agriculture|agricultural]] production and an agricultural merchant class. This new merc
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  • ...e mid-[[17th century]] onwards Neuss became a place only important for its agriculture.
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  • ...e the west was stripped of resources such as [[timber]] and well-managed [[agriculture|agricultural]] land. The result is a higher modern population in Haiti than
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  • ...lectricity is largely confined to larger population centers. [[Subsistence Agriculture]] accounts for around half of GDP and 80% of employment. In late 2004 Laos
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  • ...se Control]] but with participation from the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] (USDA) when plant and animal [[pathogen]]s are concerned, defines "select ...egistration with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or Agriculture (USDA) if they possess, use, or transfer biological agents or toxins (i.e.
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  • ...used to designate the uses of the water body – recreation, water supply or agriculture - and specify the quantifiable pollutant concentrations to achieve the spec Pollutants from nonpoint sources (NPS) include contamination from agriculture and urban stormwater runoff. The NPDES does not address these sources. Howe
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  • ...ribly, as the island was cleared to make way for buildings and large-scale agriculture. These dark days ended in 1855, when the last of the convicts were removed.
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  • ...], [[genetics]], [[physiology]], [[medicine]], [[mathematical biology]], [[agriculture]], [[ecology]], [[anthropology]], environmental conservation, and the [[phi ...y has been used to support both valuable applied research, particularly in agriculture, and truly frightening objectives, such as Nazi eugenics.</ref></center>
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  • ..."[[Italian economic boom|economic boom]]" which ferried the country from [[agriculture|agricultural]] to an industrial and service economy.
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  • ...e a number of food-related allergens can be significant, with exposures in agriculture, food processing, or food service. <ref name=Gautrin >{{citation
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  • ...gricultural animals or crops. An [[overlap agent]] affects both people and agriculture.
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  • ...ources, it severely lacks infrastructure; 75% of the population subsist on agriculture. Australia supplied more than $300 million in aid in FY07/08, which account
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  • ...strained by an increasingly anachronistic equation of the countryside with agriculture. Geographers and sociologists have developed a concept of a "post-productiv
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  • ...lta California Missions" <ref>Englehardt 1927, p. 317</ref><br/>"Mother of Agriculture in California" <ref>Ruscin, p. 41</ref> ...ult was the establishment of a great manual training school that comprised agriculture, the mechanical arts, and the raising and care of livestock. Everything con
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