47 Words to use with crop

KARY C. Field crop enterprises, including soil management.

It appears, also, that even where the afternoon is given him, it is only out of crop-time.

Crop production principles and practices.

This extraordinary decrease was due to the failure of the crop year after year and the influence of the famines of 1897 and 1900.

Any day the symbols may change; a little war may happen along, there may be a defective flue or a western breeze, or even a panic because the farmers aren't scattering as many crumbs as usual (they call it crop failure, but I've noticed that the farmers still continue to have plenty to eat) and then what happens to your millionnaire?

FERGUS, ERNEST N. Field crops management, by E. N. Fergus & Carsie Hammonds.

<pb id='140.png' /> KLAGES, KARL H. W. Ecological crop geography.

ADAMS, R. L. Farm management crop manual.

Vol.10: Crops-divorce.

"Si's been layin' round all winter waitin' for the spring crop o' suckers.

In this manner they go on, with little or no respite from their work, till the crop season is over, when the year (from the time of our first description) is completed.

A high school Flora for California, including the more common native flowering plants and cultivated crop plants.

"To destroy my wheat, to drive off or bribe the harvest-hands, to cripple the crop yield in the Northwest; to draw the militia here; in short, to harass an' weaken an' slow down our government in its preparation against Germany.

As regards Mount Vernon alone, he sometimes made estimates of what the crop returns ought to be; in other words, counted his chickens before they were hatched.

"It does not seem probable that wheat smut will be controlled by any single practice, but rather by the combined use of various methods: crop rotation; the use of clean seed; seed treatment with fungicides; cultural practices and breeding; and selection of varieties.

The proprietor's diary is much like Aime's as regards the major crop routine but is fuller in its mention of minor operations.

His kinsman Rose Price Esquire who was in active charge was not salaried but may have received a manager's commission of six per cent, on gross crop sales as contemplated in the laws of the colony.

For earliest crop sow thinly in beds early in March, giving a little protection if necessary.

Foresighted men were apprehensive lest the one-crop system bring distress to the cotton belt as it had to Virginia.

The farms that reported at the last census sold an average of about $82 worth of tree crop products a year.

Extremely low prices for the staple in the early 'forties and again in 1849 prompted a campaign for crop reduction; and in that decade the increase was only from 830,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 pounds.

To diminish the inducement for overdriving, the method of paying the overseers by crop shares, which commonly prevailed in the colonial period, was generally replaced in the nineteenth century by that of fixed salaries.

Cut off the neck close to the back, but leave enough of the crop-skin to turn over; break the leg-bone close below the knee, draw out the strings from the thighs, and flatten the breastbone to make it look plump.

Often, however, a new crop springs up by the last of August, as if Nature were renewing her youth.

Of what depths of juvenile wretchedness and precocious misanthropy is that crop suggestive!

47 Words to use with  crop