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Agriculturally and for
Agriculturally, the tree is grown throughout the entire Southeast asian region, ranging from Southern India to the Philippines for its fruit.
Agriculturally productive and thinly populated, Argentina recorded trade surpluses for most of the period between 1900 and 1948, including a cumulative US $ 1 billion during World War I and US $ 1. 7 billion during World War II.

Agriculturally and %
Agriculturally, Tacna produces 53. 15 % of the whole olive crop in Peru.

Agriculturally and area
Agriculturally improved grassland, broadleaved woodlands and forestry plantation are also characteristic features of the area.

Agriculturally and areas
Agriculturally, virtually all of the land in the Highlands and Islands is classified as Severely Disadvantaged in terms of Less Favoured Area Directive, yet these areas receive the lowest LFA payments.

Agriculturally and is
Agriculturally the plateau is a grain and livestock region.

fertile and soils
* Terra preta, fertile tropical soils created by adding charcoal.
North of the mineral region is the Cereal Belt, embracing the Tennessee Valley and the counties beyond, whose richest soils are the red clays and dark loams of the river valley ; north of which are less fertile soils, produced by siliceous and sandstone formations.
The shelter provided by these two mountainous ridges has produced a " micro climate " which provides relatively mild temperatures for the region and, coupled with the fertile glacial sedimentary soils on the valley floor, the region is conducive to growing vegetable and fruit crops.
Owing to the low and erratic rainfall over most of the outback, combined with soils which are usually not very fertile, inland Australia is relatively sparsely settled.
It also contains some of the country's most fertile soils, notably around volcanic Mt.
The light-to dark-hued clayey and sandy soils, derived from the rocks and decomposed vegetation, are generally fertile and porous.
However, under some conditions, e. g. less fertile soils or less predictable drought regimes, the proportion of evergreen species increases and the forests are characterised as " sclerophyllous ".
While the volcanic ash has resulted in fertile soils, it makes agricultural conditions unpredictable in some areas.
The soils may be fertile enough, and rainfall may be adequate, but rainwater quickly moves through the crevices into the ground, sometimes leaving the surface soil parched between rains.
With high density of population, fertile soils and rich deposits of minerals ( especially salt in Bochnia and Wieliczka, as well as lead in Olkusz ), the province was the richest part of Poland.
Plains in many areas are important for agriculture because where the soils were deposited as sediments they may be deep and fertile, and the flatness facilitates mechanization of crop production ; or because they support grasslands which provide good grazing for livestock.
The soils of the Chaco are very deep sedimentary soils rich in nutrients, including luvisols, cambisols, and regosols, and are in general very fertile and apt for agriculture and pasture ( always presumed that responsible and sustainable techniques are applied ), more so than most of the world's semi-arid tropics.
Most of the soils of Trinidad are fertile, with the exception of the sandy and unstable terrain found in the southern part of the island.
Here soils are alluvial and more fertile, favoring crop production and farms of more modest size than in the interior.
While peat may form sterile soils, muck soils may be very fertile.
The soils are generally poor, except on the plains where areas with natural grass, fertile soils and warm summers provide an opportunity for tillage.
Volcanic andisol soils are common, with fertile mollisols in the lower areas.
This is about the same as the dry farming country surrounding the park, but the Little Desert has very deep sandy soils, which are much lower in essential nutrients than the ( only moderately fertile ) clay soils used for agriculture.

fertile and account
From almost the beginning of Mars ' city the custom of New Year's gifts ( strenae ) prevailed on account of the precedent of king Tatius who was the first to reckon the holy branches ( verbenae ) of a fertile tree ( arbor felix ) in Strenia's grove as the auspicious signs of the new year.
This island, the account continues, is situated in the north and is inhabited by the Hyperboreans, who are called by that name because their home is beyond the point whence the north wind ( Boreas ) blows ; and the island is both fertile and productive of every crop, and has an unusually temperate climate.
In 1943, the government selected the Zamojskie area for further Germanization on account of its fertile black soil, and German colonial settlements were planned.
At the end of the 8th century BC, however, Eretria and Chalcis fought a prolonged war ( known mainly from the account in Thucydides as the Lelantine War ) for control of the fertile Lelantine plain.
Nibley's conclusion was based upon early writings describing life in Arabia, including an account describing the fertile Salalah area written by English explorer Bertram Thomas.
Queen Medb of Connacht had discovered that her husband, Ailill, was richer than her to the tune of one extremely fertile stud bull, and resolved to even the account by possessing Dáire's great bull.
In the past it was also called Sabzevaran, and on account of its being very fertile land it is famous as Hend-e-Koochak ( the little India ).
It has the highest Vitamin C content of any orange variety grown in the world, mainly on account of the fertile soil surrounding Mount Etna, and it is easy to peel.
The tract in which Andkhui stands is fertile, but proverbially unhealthy ; the Persians account it " a hell upon earth " by reason of its scorching sands, brackish water, flies and scorpions.
This tract consists of a succession of stony ridges of trap rock, enclosing valleys or basins of fertile soil, to which cultivation is for the most part confined, except where the shallow soil on the tops of the hills has been turned to account.

fertile and for
In between lies Strathmore, a derivation of the Gaelic for the Great Valley, which is a fertile agricultural area noted for the growing of potatoes, soft fruit and the raising of Angus cattle.
The marginally fertile parts are primarily utilised as rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle grazing, on cattle stations which are leased from the Federal Government.
The marginally fertile parts are primarily utilised as rangelands and have been traditionally used for sheep or cattle grazing, on cattle stations which are leased from the Federal Government.
) Bursa was also known for its fertile soil and agricultural activities, which have decreased in the recent decades due to the heavy industrialization of the city.
Hybrids between different Danio species may be fertile: for example, between D. rerio and D. nigrofasciatus.
This increase in glycerol has been postulated to be responsible for the lubricating quality of this fertile cervical fluid and may be biologically relevant during the early phase of reproductive events.
Areas where shifting cultivation or slash and burn agriculture are practiced are generally only fertile for 2 – 3 years before they are abandoned.
The metropolis began to encroach on the fertile Nile Delta, prompting the government to build desert satellite towns and devise incentives for city-dwellers to move to them.
The fertile region around Ierapetra, on the southeastern corner of the island, is renowned for its exceptional year-round agricultural production, with all kinds of summer vegetables and fruit produced in greenhouses throughout the winter.
The administration had discovered through its own investigations that one of the leading scientists on the AEC, J. Robert Oppenheimer, had urged that the H-bomb work be delayed ; Eisenhower removed him from the agency and revoked his security clearance, though he knew this would create fertile ground for the extremist McCarthy.
Portrayed as majestic and solemn, often enthroned, and crowned with the polos ( a high cylindrical crown worn by several of the Great Goddesses ), Hera may bear a pomegranate in her hand, emblem of fertile blood and death and a substitute for the narcotic capsule of the opium poppy.
Situated in a fertile area, Herāt dates back to the Avestan times and was traditionally known for its wine.
The fertile district of Elis had been reserved by agreement for Oxylus.
Babylon was one of the many ancient city-states that dotted the Mesopotamian plain and waged war on each other for control of fertile agricultural land.
The creation of Toktogul Reservoir on the Naryn River, for example, involved the flooding of 130 km² of fertile land.
The Tonga people were forced to leave their homes and fertile lands that had been under cultivation for hundreds of years, although their farming was of the " slash-and-burn " method whereby the villages were abandoned after a few years when the soil became less fertile, the villagers moving to a new patch of bush and building a new village, see " The Shadow of The Dam " mentioned below.
The Israelites, now holding the territory of the Amorites just north of Moab, desired to expand their holdings by acquiring Bashan, a fertile territory north of Ammon famous for its oak trees and cattle.
Although land nearer to the rivers was fertile and good for crops, portions of land farther from the water were dry and largely uninhabitable.
Traditional Mithila culture along the lower Koshi in Nepal and Bihar celebrated the river as the giver of life for its fertile alluvial soil, yet also the taker of life through its catastrophic floods.
Except for the foggy and fertile Dhofar all of the coast and the lowlands around the Al Hajar mountains are part of the Gulf of Oman desert and semi-desert ecoregion, while the mountains themselves are a distinct habitat.

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