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- noun Plural form of
cultivation .
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Examples
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The poppy cultivations in Afganistan and distribution of opium were originally supported by the British, were they not.
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Between organic foods and medicinal herbs, the needs of private cultivations will increase dramatically.
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The shift to mono-culture crops and land concentration has stretched into cultivations traditionally employing small farmers such as vineyards.
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And the next 4 years will a better season for more cultivations.
When you stand for nothing, you’ll fall for anything - Erick’s blog - RedState
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Farro is particularly spread in the Apennines central-southern areas and concerns prevailingly organic cultivations.
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"The cultivation of genetically modified maize [in Spain] has caused a drastic reduction in organic cultivations of this grain and is making their coexistence practically impossible."
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Farro is particularly spread in the Apennines central-southern areas and concerns prevailingly organic cultivations.
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Paddy cultivations and agriculture fields are going to be bad.
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Encroaching cultivations are probably the biggest problem, particularly along the southern boundary.
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There is no planned management of the sheep population, or of past cultivations.
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