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Without winter crops, there would be no food come spring.
The morning market was almost empty, the winter crops sold.
We're also very delayed getting our winter crops in.
Old stone walls were built from one of nature's most abundant winter crops: stones.
They were also recovering from the 1989 freeze that destroyed $500 million worth of winter crops.
Reflections of the fresh growth of newly planted winter crops.
The Bank finances for production of all the summer and winter crops, horticulture & nursery etc.
Models, with sloping sides, on the other hand, allow better light transmission which may be critical if you want to grow winter crops like lettuce.
She saw the lack of farm machinery, but also the rich yield of the winter crops now being harvested.
In addition, grains and soybeans were under pressure from active harvesting and rains that could help winter crops.
Dutch growers have successfully experimented with growing winter crops of cauliflowers in buckets under glass.
The record-breaking cold extended into Florida and south Texas, damaging winter crops of fruit and vegetables.
The announcement was made in a radio broadcast as Afghan farmers prepared their fields for winter crops, the agency said in a printed statement.
One effect of this excessive moisture would have been to aid the winter monsoon rainfall required for winter crops.
It produces fruits, cereals, cotton, and tobacco, while the lower areas are used for winter crops by the Baharlu tribe.
At lower elevations, winter rainfall is needed for the success of winter crops such as wheat, barley and vegetables.
Winter crops tend to be planted around mid-September, and spring crops as soon as the soil is ready.
Earth up and firm soil round the stems of winter crops of Brussels sprouts, and stake if possible.
The height of the levees gives some protection against floods and the frost that often affect low-lying areas and may kill winter crops.
Herbicides are not used at all on the 45 acres, and pesticides are not used on winter crops.
Its fleshy, creamy-yellow-colored roots have been grown as winter crops in Britain since at least the 16th century and are similar in taste to parsnips.
Many are unable to harvest potato crops because their fields are waterlogged, and they're having to delay sowing winter crops.
Working around the river's ups and downs, and using an extensive irrigation infrastructure, Pakistani farmers coax both summer and winter crops out of the land.
The winter crops are mainly wheat and barley, while the summer crops are cotton and melons.
In the wetter areas of the United Kingdom, scald is the most damaging disease of barley, affecting both spring and winter crops.