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The smaller winter-wheat acreage meant spring-planted wheat in the Northern Plains would need to make up the shortfall, but its land will compete with corn and soybean planting.
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It is known that either fall - or spring-planted walnuts germinate readily if the nuts are viable and if those planted in the spring are properly stratified over winter.
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There is nothing special to be said of the culture of the so-called summer-blooming and spring-planted bulbs, as a class.
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Of course, any list of spring-planted bulbs is relative to the climate, for what may be planted in spring in New
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As a rule, there is gain, and not loss, by letting the second crop lie on the ground until spring if a spring-planted crop is to follow.
Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement Alva Agee 1900
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She hopes their spring-planted 'Matt's Wild' cherry tomatoes will hang on as in past years and produce fall harvests.
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Farmers in France raised winter-grain plantings by 2.1 percent, the country's Agriculture Ministry reported last week, leaving a smaller area available for spring-planted crops.
Hurriyet Dailynews PARIS - Bloomberg 2010
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Farmers in France raised winter-grain plantings by 2.1 percent, the country's Agriculture Ministry reported last week, leaving a smaller area available for spring-planted crops.
Hurriyet Dailynews PARIS - Bloomberg 2010
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Farmers in France raised winter-grain plantings by 2.1 percent, the country's Agriculture Ministry reported last week, leaving a smaller area available for spring-planted crops.
Hurriyet Dailynews PARIS - Bloomberg 2010
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This sales closing date applies to most of the spring-planted crops in the following states:
unknown title 2009
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