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" It has been proposed as an inexpensive native crop that could be cultivated by indigenous people in rural areas for several reasons:
However, they note " since A. graveolens grows wild in these areas, it is hard to decide whether these remains represent wild or cultivated forms.
Foxes are readily found in cities and cultivated areas and ( depending upon species ) seem to adapt reasonably well to human presence.
Similarly, it has enabled new crops like apples, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and carrots to be grown and for the cultivated areas of the country to be extended although even now only about 1 % of Greenland is considered arable.
He taught methods of crop rotation, introduced several alternative cash crops for farmers that would also improve the soil of areas heavily cultivated in cotton, initiated research into crop products ( chemurgy ), and taught generations of black students farming techniques for self-sufficiency.
Such rules include not killing women, children and non-combatants, as well as not damaging cultivated or residential areas.
It grows in many regions that also grow Cabernet Sauvignon but tends to be cultivated in the cooler portions of those areas.
It is native to southern Central and South America but is widely cultivated elsewhere for its curiosity value, both as a houseplant in temperate areas, and outdoors in the tropics.
Olives are now cultivated in many regions of the world with Mediterranean climates, such as South Africa, Chile, Peru, Australia, and California and in areas with temperate climates such as New Zealand, under irrigation in the Cuyo region in Argentina which has a desert climate.
In some mountainous areas, teas have been cultivated at ever higher elevations to produce a unique sweet taste that fetches a premium price.
Although only about one-quarter of Taiwan's land area is suitable for farming, virtually all farmland is intensely cultivated, with some areas suitable for two and even three crops a year.
In general, these conditions are met within the seasonally dry tropics and subtropics in the Northern and Southern hemispheres, but a large proportion of the cotton grown today is cultivated in areas with less rainfall that obtain the water from irrigation.
North and South Uist and Benbecula, ( sometimes collectively referred to as The Uists ) have sandy beaches and wide cultivated areas of machair to the west and virtually uninhabited mountainous areas to the east.
Access to cultivated land is restricted to bridleways, public footpaths, and permissive paths, with most ( but not all ) uncultivated areas in England and Wales having right of access for walking under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
Thus previously the only way to obtain silk suitable for spinning into textiles in areas where commercial silks are not cultivated is by tedious and labor intensive carding.
According to Richard Pankhurst, C. frutescens ( known as barbaré ) was so important to the national cuisine of Ethiopia, at least as early as the 19th century, " that it was cultivated extensively in the warmer areas wherever the soil was suitable.
However, as population grows, even in this island the cultivated areas are shrinking rapidly.
In many areas of China it has been long cultivated and it is common in the southern third of the country.
Syringa ( Lilac ) is a genus of about 20 – 25 species of flowering woody plants in the olive family ( Oleaceae ), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.
The tree is also cultivated throughout non-indigenous tropical areas, such as in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the southern United States.
Historically the people of Hunza cultivated and grazed areas to the north, and the Mir claimed those areas as part of Hunza's territories.
It may be cultivated in drier areas where ground water is available.

cultivated and limestone
It grows most commonly on disturbed or cultivated land, in northern Europe typically on warm, sunny, well-drained sandy or limestone soil types, but in hotter, drier areas like Pakistan, on moist shady sites.
It is also cultivated in Ivory Coast, but the quality of the obtained essence is not comparable with the essence produced from the bergamots of Reggio due to the argillite, limestone and alluvial deposits found there.
Eventually what had been cultivated as farmland at La Réunion was discovered to be covering large deposits of limestone ; it was gradually quarried and transported to build the growing state of Texas.
The Black-billed Amazon lives in mountainous rainforest, usually limestone rainforest, feeding on fruit, seeds, and nuts, and will take cultivated fruit like mangos, papayas and cucumbers as well as wild fruits.

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In particular, bananas and tubers may have been cultivated as early as 25, 000 BP in southeast Asia.
Alternatives to ploughing, such as the no till method, have the potential to actually build soil levels and humus, and may be suitable to smaller, more intensively cultivated plots, and to farming on poor, shallow or degraded soils which will only be further damaged by ploughing.
In some cultures, inner peace is considered a state of consciousness or enlightenment that may be cultivated by various forms of training, such as prayer, meditation, t ' ai chi ch ' uan ( 太极拳, tàijíquán ) or yoga, for example.
The caste system of feudalism was often multigenerational ; the families of peasants may have cultivated their lord's land for generations.
The choice and sequence of rotation crops depends on the nature of the soil, the climate, and precipitation which together determine the type of plants that may be cultivated.
It may mean either the common cereal oat discussed here, or any cultivated or wild species of the genus Avena.
Archaeological evidence suggests squash may have been first cultivated in Mesoamerica some 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago, and may have been independently cultivated elsewhere at a later date.
Coca may refer to any of the four cultivated plants which belong to the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.
It originated from Peru but may first have been cultivated in the Canary Islands before being introduced into Western Europe.
From this land, they harvested wood, made charcoal, and may have cultivated cereals and grains for food and fuel.
Pineapples may be cultivated from a crown cutting of the fruit, possibly flowering in 20 – 24 months and fruiting in the following six months.
It is believed that it may have originated from Sri Lanka or Moluccas, Indonesia ; but it has been cultivated in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia for hundreds of years.
Besides interrogations, detectives may rely on a network of informants they have cultivated over the years.
For humans, population density is the number of people per unit of area usually per square kilometer or mile ( which may include or exclude cultivated or potentially productive area ).
The CAP combines a direct subsidy payment for crops and land which may be cultivated with price support mechanisms, including guaranteed minimum prices, import tariffs and quotas on certain goods from outside the EU.
The primary fermentation of sparkling wine begins like most other wines, though winemakers may choose to use specially cultivated sparkling wine yeasts.
Chicory may be cultivated for its leaves, usually eaten raw as salad leaves.
The Cultivated Plant Code states that cultigens are " deliberately selected plants that may have arisen by intentional or accidental hybridization in cultivation, by selection from existing cultivated stocks, or from variants within wild populations that are maintained as recognisable entities solely by continued propagation ".
The Cultivated Plant Code emphasizes that different cultivated plants may be accepted as different cultivars, even if they have the same genome, while cultivated plants with different genomes may be regarded as the same cultivar.

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