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If and crop
If something becomes available rather earlier than usual, the first crop or early catch is called hashiri.
If there are no more major similarities that crop up in the next few weeks or months, with luck we can continue that way.
If a meadow be well manured, we remove, with the increased crop of grass, a greater quantity of potash than can, by a repetition of the same manure, be restored to it.
If the cooperative has significantly less of its product to sell due to weather or insects, it makes up for that loss with a profit on the markets, since the overall supply of the crop is short everywhere that suffered the same conditions.
If the crop is harvested too early, the pods will be unripe.
If the debtor did not cultivate the field himself, he had to pay for its cultivation, but if the field was already cultivated, he must harvest it himself and pay his debt from the crop.
If the cultivator did not get a crop, this would not cancel his contract.
If the whole crop were consumed the economy would deteriorate to hunting and gathering the next season.
If raw animal manure is used, 120 days must pass before the crop is harvested if the final product comes into direct contact with the soil.
' If you grow any crop to the exclusion of any other you are bound to get problems.
If these field tests are successful, the company must seek regulatory approval for the crop to be marketed ( see below ).
If no-till practices were being done then the producer would see a reduction in production cost for a certain crop because they no longer are tilling the ground.
If these areas are overrun by wildfire they often produce a bumper crop of black morels the following spring.
If a freeze does not come quickly enough, the grapes may rot and the crop will be lost.
If the strawberry crop is not successful, for example, the CSA member will share the burden of the crop failure by receiving fewer, or lower quality, strawberries for the season.
If at planting time the farmer sells a number of wheat futures contracts equivalent to his anticipated crop size, he effectively locks in the price of wheat at that time: the contract is an agreement to deliver a certain number of bushels of wheat to a specified place on a certain date in the future for a certain fixed price.
If the farmer hires outside labor to tend the betel vines, and harvest the crop, the FAO found the net income to the betel farm owner to be SL Rs.
If the cover crop is left on the soil surface rather than incorporated into the soil as a green manure after its growth is terminated, it can form a nearly impenetrable mat.
If a crop does not flourish, the tenant will still have to pay for the use of the land.
If its biology is properly taken into consideration, switchgrass can offer great potential as an energy crop.
If the value of the credit exceeded the cash value of the crop, the arrangement was automatically rolled over for another year and a never-ending cycle amounting to a condition of perpetual servitude resulted.
If a character has become good enough friends with the player, he will give the player a recipe in exchange for a certain crop.
If grown as a green manure, the mustard plants are cut down at the base when sufficiently grown, and left to wither on the surface, continuing to act as a mulch until the next crop is due for sowing, when the mustard is dug in.

If and failed
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
If this capacity had not failed them, they would see that their enemy has made a disastrous miscalculation.
If he failed to reach the riverbank in five minutes, say, then the skiffs would pull away and leave him groping in the mud.
If, however, the figure to be discerned were complicated, composed of several interlocking subfigures, and so on, even the tracing process failed him, and he could not focus even relatively simple shapes among its parts.
If it failed on occasion to elect its candidates for general state offices by majorities, the failure was due to a lingering remnant of the Know-Nothing party, which called itself the American Republican party.
If, however, a layer of paper remains stuck to the surface, the adhesive has not failed.
If a rebellion failed to quickly seize the capital and control of the military for itself, it was normally doomed to a quick destruction.
If a dive is performed which is as submitted but not as ( incorrectly ) announced, it is declared failed and scores zero according to a strict reading of the FINA law.
If Matthew's prime concern was to preserve the Jewish character of the church, he failed: Christianity became a Gentile religion, and Christianity and Judaism came to view each other as opposites.
If the British failed to meet the deadline, the Congress would call upon all Indians to fight for complete independence.
If he claimed the throne, he would throw the country into yet another series of wars, and if he failed, he would be sacrificing everyone and everything he knew.
If all else failed, a besieger could claim the booty of his conquest undamaged, and retain his men and equipment intact, for the price of a well-placed bribe to a disgruntled gate-keeper.
If the number of dies — the integrated circuits that will eventually become chips — etched on a wafer exceeds a failure threshold ( i. e. too many failed dies on one wafer ), the wafer is scrapped rather than investing in further processing.
If the CSM failed, the spacecraft and Saturn IB for the next Skylab mission would have been launched with two astronauts to retrieve the crew ; given Skylab's ample supplies, its residents would have been able to wait up to several weeks for the rescue mission.
If the crew had failed to repair Skylab in time, the plastic insulation inside the station would have melted, releasing poisonous gas and making Skylab completely uninhabitable.
One of Edison's famous quotations about his attempts to make the light globe suggest that perhaps Tesla was right about Edison's methods of working: " If I find 10, 000 ways something won't work, I haven't failed.
If his plans failed, it was almost always out of luck on behalf of the other characters.
Albert Shaw, editor of The Review of Reviews, stated that after Bryan's nomination, many easterners professed not to have heard of him but: " If, indeed, they had not heard of Mr. Bryan before, they had failed to follow closely the course of American politics in the past eight years.
If those boards failed to agree then there was a central board.
In an interview conducted by Nick Spark, George Nichols, another engineer who was present, stated that Murphy blamed the failure on his assistant after the failed test, saying, " If that guy has any way of making a mistake, he will.
If they failed to live up to their obligations, the Admiralty Courts could and did revoke the Letter of Marque, refuse to award prize money, forfeit bonds, even award tort ( personal injury ) damages against the privateer's officers and crew.
If they failed, the provincial government could carry out the necessary measures and charge the costs to the landowner or municipality.
If the champion failed to start the car, it was not eliminated from the round, but was available again if the champion returned the next day.
If the adopted child failed to carry out the filial duty, the contract was annulled in the law courts.

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