Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
For this reason it is generally grown before winter cereals.
Nowadays, brent geese have moved a bit inland to find their food, looking to agricultural land for grass and winter cereals.
Spring cereals typically require more irrigation and yield less than winter cereals.
In general, winter cereals have a much higher yield than spring cereals because they can utilise snow as moisture for growth.
This species is an agricultural pest, damaging winter cereals such as wheat, barley and rye.
It is especially serious on land bearing winter cereals, since the resulting ploughland can be exposed to the elements from October to April.
Legume cover crops with winter cereals in southern Manitoba: Fertilizer replacement values for oat.
This suggests a reduction in nitrate leaching brought about by the now well-established practice of cultivation of winter cereals, together with less use of fertiliser in the autumn.
Winter cereals, also called winter grains, fall cereals/grains, autumn-sown grains, etc.) are the cereals which are sown in the autumn.
Many monocarpic annuals and biennials, including some ecotypes of Arabidopsis thaliana and winter cereals such as wheat, must go through a prolonged period of cold before flowering occurs.
So were species of winter cereals (barley, oats, and wheat) and legumes (lentil and chickpea) grown in Northwest India before the sixth millennium BC.
Occasionally they are found on ornamental bamboo and once in an experimental rice field, a pest of winter cereals (wheat, barley) and summer cereals (corn, sorghum, sugar cane).
Winter cereals, for example, which are sown in the fall and germinate before the frost, become dormant during the winter and actually require a few weeks of cold before they are able to flower.
In the history of agriculture, farmers observed a traditional distinction between "winter cereals," whose seeds require chilling, and "spring cereals," whose seeds can be sown in spring and flower soon thereafter.
The word "vernalization" is a translation of "Jarovization," a word coined by Trofim Lysenko to describe a chilling process he used to make the seeds of winter cereals behave like spring cereals ("Jarovoe" in Russian).
While cold and moisture exposure are a normal part of the life cycle of fall-seeded winter cereals, the vernalization technique claimed to increase yields by increasing the intensity of exposure, in some cases planting soaked seeds directly into the snow cover of frozen fields.
Winter cereals are slow to establish, and must be sown earlier: this is apparently because there is a tendency for stubble or killed turf to be pushed down into the slits with the seed where it can create anaerobic conditions leading to the formation of toxic substances such as acetic acid.
A study by the Water Research Centre (WRC) showed that nitrate losses of 30-40 kg per hectare often occur under winter cereals and are worse under potatoes, rape and other vegetables, while only 2-5 kg/ha are leached out under grass, even fertilised with 200 kg/ha.
Not to mention this fall-come November, we have to start planting the winter grains."
Winter grains from Russian Steppes are milled and fermented.
A mixed grill with winter grains contrasts rosy, gamy squab with small meaty quail.
LEAD: Soviet winter grains may be off to a poor start this spring after enduring an usually dry autumn and cold winter, according to crop analysts here.
Winter grains suffered badly from the second-coldest winter in more than 100 years and spring brought rains and mud to some areas, while hitting other areas with a drought.
Winter cereals, also called winter grains, fall cereals/grains, autumn-sown grains, etc.) are the cereals which are sown in the autumn.
A soil-feeding crop of clover could be replaced or aided by an application of manure to set up a field for a double crop of winter grains after potatoes.
Winter cereals, also called winter grains, fall cereals/grains, autumn-sown grains, etc.) are the cereals which are sown in the autumn.
Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Much has been learned about successful winter cereal production over the past two decades.
Making winter cereals happen on your farm will take some effort.
For this reason, it is generally grown before winter cereals.
Are there soil factors that may limit the potential for winter cereals?
Land use within cleared areas is predominantly winter cereal production and grazing.
For example, introducing a winter cereal into the rotation is advantageous in two ways.
How do I get winter cereals seeded on time?
Winter cereals may be sown in the autumn after ploughing.
Experience, and a survey of producers, has shown that this approach to winter cereal production can be an exercise in frustration.
The agriculture ministry has predicted the winter cereal crop will drop by about 20 percent from 2007.
Farm 2 is used to grow winter cereal crops and productive pastures.
Planting cover crops such as winter cereals can help to reduce weed pressure the following season.
A discussion on the merits of seeding winter cereals also occurred.
The work is primarily looking at land under winter cereals on which we, like all other farmers aim to have few weeds.
Winter cereal harvest to begin later this week.
Acting as a winter cereal advocate by working with public and private agencies and individuals.
Industry and government representatives have developed interim national protocols for winter cereal field trials this season.
Early season broadcast application of N onto winter cereals when air temperatures are low is an exception.
It must be noted that winter cereals have the potential to out-yield their spring counterparts by 20 to 25%.
"I like the winter cereals as a way to throw the weeds out of whack.
Friday the 13th of January was a good day for winter cereals in Saskatchewan.
However, due to the earlier maturity advantage, winter cereals tend to be less affected by certain pathogens.
I hope you have your winter cereals seeded.
Before seeding winter cereals, know what it is the crop is expected to do.
In my presentation I haven't made any attempt to compare winter cereals with non-cereal crops.
Thats last winters corn going to waste in the fields.
There was demand for winter corn from Bihar, analysts said.
Can their children grind silver to make bread when the winter corn runs scarce?
When the inventory was taken on the 9th of March her sown winter corn was worth 40s.
Bihar is a major producer of winter corn.
These expeditions burned villages and destroyed much of the Mohawk winter corn supply.
In another project here, farmers were trained in improved crop rotation and planting of winter corn.
Higher arrivals in Bihar, which contributes the majority of winter corn harvest, will weigh on the prices for some days.
Brazil also harvests a smaller winter corn crop, which is planted in many of the same fields that producers are now harvesting soybeans.
For a winter corn chowder to serve four, dice 4 slices of the Canadian bacon and sauté it in a little butter with a chopped onion.
Brazil`s government will hold minimum price corn auctions by the end of the month, in an attempt to clear some stocks ahead of a bumper winter corn harvest.
In arable areas, high numbers of hares on winter corn are considered damaging by most cereal farmers, and regular winter culls by shooting are undertaken where this occurs.
Winter corn must not be sown in the same land which produced it, but should be brought from distant parts to ensure a better crop, but lent corn may be sown from the lord's own seed.
Before the appearance of the corn shoots the farmer employed children, both girls and boys, to scare off the birds: in October and November to guard the winter corn, in March and April to watch over the spring sowing.
The fields currently being harvested were planted with very early maturing beans to earn producers better prices than are offered later in harvest, offset the weather risk with later maturing fields and to free up fields to plant the winter corn crop.
Winter Corn Fishing with Clive Munslow Filmed at Preston Innovations Woodland view on a day where weather conditions changed for the worse, Clive shares his knowledge of corn fishing with us, putting together a very respectful bag of mainly carp.
The farmer sent him to keep a flock of larks off a field that had just been set with winter corn: 'It was late November or early December; and when it got dark about half past four time I made my way back to the farm thinking my job was done.
SAO PAULO, June 26 (Reuters) - The winter corn crop in Brazil's main grain state of Parana was damaged by frost in past weeks, which prompted the state agricultural secretariat to reduce its forecast by 20 percent or by 1.3 million tonnes.
SAO PAULO, June 18 (Reuters) - Frosts that have hurt winter corn crop plantings in Brazil's largest producer state, Parana, and flooding in the U.S. Midwest have raised local prices of the grain despite a record main crop harvest, brokers said.