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Agricultural and settlers
When the Sinclair settlers arrived, McLoughlin was slow to settle them on Pugets Sound Agricultural Company farms.

Agricultural and made
The rupee equivalent of $63.8 million, but not more than 5 percent of the currencies received under the Agreement will be used for loans to be made by the Export-Import Bank of Washington under Section 104 ( E ) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, as amended ( hereinafter referred to as the Act ), and for administrative expenses of the Export-Import Bank of Washington in India incident thereto.
In 1884 attempts were then made by the influential Barbados Agricultural Society to have Barbados form a political association with the Canadian Confederation.
The College of Applied and Natural Sciences is made up of the Departments of Agricultural Science, Biological Sciences, Forestry, Health Informatics and Information Management, Human Ecology, and Nursing.
Ben Tillman's skills as an controversial and rabble rousing orator, became apparent during a speech he made at the ninth annual joint session of the State Grange and the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society held at the courthouse in Bennettsville, South Carolina on August 5, 1885.
The pinnacle of this was a meeting on 9 April in the grounds of the Royal Agricultural Society near Balmoral, attended by seventy Unionist MPs, the Primate of All Ireland and topped by " perhaps the largest Union Jack ever made " – 48 feet by 25 feet on a flagpole 90 feet high.
The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union has often been accused of dumping though significant reforms were made as part of the Agreement on Agriculture at the Uruguay round of GATT negotiations in 1992 and in subsequent incremental reforms, notably the Luxembourg Agreement in 2003.
In 1964, he was made the director of the International Wheat Improvement Program at El Batán, Texcoco, on the eastern fringes of Mexico City, as part of the newly established Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research's International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo, or CIMMYT ).
Louisiana State University Agricultural & Mechanical College had its origin in several land grants made by the United States government in 1806, 1811, and 1827 for use as a seminary of learning.
* Chamberlain Tractor or Chamberlain John Deere, a brand of Agricultural Tractor and the company that made them
Being a great benefactor, he made provisions in his will for the building of several educational institutions, among them the first Agricultural and Vocational School in Canada, and the L. P. Fisher Public Library.
For example, according to the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, " Apple juice and apple cider are both fruit beverages made from apples, but there is a difference between the two.
) Lysenko's ideas proved appealing to the Soviet leadership, in part because of their value as propaganda, and he was ultimately made director of the Soviet Academy of Agricultural Sciences ; subsequently, Lysenko directed a purge of scientists who professed " harmful ideas ," resulting in the expulsion, imprisonment, or death of hundreds of Soviet scientists.
The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 ( BBA ) and the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Act of 1998 ( AREERA ) made some changes to these provisions, most significantly:
Agricultural economists have made many well-known contributions to the economics field with such models as the cobweb model, hedonic regression pricing models, new technology and diffusion models ( Zvi Griliches ), multifactor productivity and efficiency theory and measurement, and the random coefficients regression.
In April he was made Vice Premier to fellow agrarian reformer Zhao Ziyang, and in August Wan was named Minister of the State Agricultural Commission.
He and his family made generous donations to Tulane University, the Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural School, and to other philanthropic ventures, including the Zionist movement through his personal acquaintance, beginning in the 1920s, with Chaim Weizmann.
Coke's main legacy is as an agricultural reformer, not as a politician ; he has historically been credited with sparking the British Agricultural Revolution through the reforms he made to farming on his estates.
The original cross was made in 1935 by S. J. Harvey with the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service ( USDA-ARS ), who ran the cooperative blackberry breeding program between the USDA-ARS and Oregon State University.
Agricultural lime, also called aglime, agricultural limestone, garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk.
Finding this an attractive proposition, in the summer of 1904, at the age of fourteen, Middleton made the 172-mile train trip to Starkville, where he would begin his studies at Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College ( Mississippi A & M ), later to become Mississippi State University.
The first attempt to teach veterinary science at the Agricultural & Mechanical College ( as Texas A & M University was called ) was made in the third session of the college in 1878-79 when the college surgeon, D. Port Smythe, M. D., was also listed on the faculty as professor of anatomy, physiology and hygiene.
The Pennsylvania State University Creamery, often shortened to just Berkey Creamery or The Creamery, is a producer and vendor of ice cream, sherbet, and cheese, all made through the Department of Food Science in the College of Agricultural Sciences of the Pennsylvania State University.
Once the peaceful site of a mediaeval abbey, ruined in Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries, Agricultural improvement made the village prosperous in the 19th century.
Other acts passed include the Agricultural Marketing Act 1931 ( which established a board to fix prices for produce ), Greenwood's Housing Act 1930 ( which provided subsidies for slum clearance ) and the London Transport Bill 1931-see London Passenger Transport Board-this was made legislation in 1933, after the Government had fallen.

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According to Toufic Fahd, around the 9th century, Al-Dinawari, an Iranian Kurdish naturalist, wrote the Kitab al-Nabat ( Book of Plants ), in which he deals with the application of meteorology to agriculture during the Muslim Agricultural Revolution.
Agricultural universities and colleges – tertiary agricultural educational institutions around the world
However, in the Somerset County Agricultural Society, he found a map showing the types of soils and vegetation around Bath and their geographical extent.
The city is surrounded by many beautiful parks and gardens, such as the Shah Alam Lake Gardens ( developed around seven artificial lakes ), the Bukit Cahaya Sri Alam Agricultural Park ( soon to be National Botanical Gardens ) and the Alam Megah Recreational Park, situated in Section 28.
Interesting to note was the organization of a " Carolina Collegiate and Agricultural Institute " around 1910 in Star by Dr. Edward F. Green that cooperated with the North Carolina A & M College in Raleigh.
Belatedly realizing that settlement would eventually decide the Oregon question, Simpson established the Puget Sound Agricultural Company around 1840 as a subsidiary of the Hudson's Bay Company.
The first Scottish sheepdog trial was held at the Carnworth Agricultural Society Show in Lanarkshire around 1874.
Agricultural products make up the base of the economy of the rural areas around the city.
* British Columbia-the Agricultural Land Reserve protects agricultural land throughout this mountainous province from urban development, including around Vancouver.
Agricultural woven wire is identifiable by wire " knots " wrapped around each intersecting wire.
Bathing in an Agricultural School in Japan around 1920
Although the causes were different, the lowland Agricultural Revolution is being seen as the forerunner of the Highland Clearances, which started around the same time but continued to the 1870s.
He then served in this position from around 2002 to 2006, which constituted being chief of the United States Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome, which includes the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Food Programme, and the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
The institute is one of 15 agricultural research centers around the world that form the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research ( CGIAR ).
The university was reorganized around several new colleges, including the Agricultural and Mechanical College ( A & M ) of Kentucky, publicly chartered as a department of Kentucky University as a land-grant institution under the Morrill Act.
" Agricultural Ardcore " from Full English Breakfest Vol. 5 is based around the theme tune to the UK radio soap opera The Archers.
Agricultural land became typically organised around manors, and was divided between some fields that the landowner would manage directly, called demesne land, and the majority of the fields that would be cultivated by local peasants.
Agricultural self loading trailers designed to be towed by farm tractors can handle load weights up to around 4 tonnes.
It is one of 15 centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research ( or CGIAR ), a group of about 60 donors, including national governments, international organizations and private foundations around the world.
Trawden also holds an annual Agricultural show which many farmers, riders and people from around Lancashire enjoy and take part in.
( Despite several Common Agricultural Policy reforms, domestic support for wheat-as measured by OECD producer support estimates-declined only marginally from an average 52 % of gross farm receipts in 1986-88, to around 48 % in 1998-2000.
Historically, when USC was founded next to Exposition Park ( then called Agricultural Park ) in 1880, it was south of the 20, 000 person town of Los Angeles, which was centered around what is now Olvera Street at the northern end of the current Downtown Los Angeles neighborhood.
Agricultural traditions still persist around and within the city of Semnan.
In fact, Panabo is the home of the world ’ s biggest banana plantation, which is owned by the Tagum Agricultural Development Company ( TADECO ), which covers around 6, 900 hectares of banana fields and produce millions of boxes of export-quality bananas annually.

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