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That same year, Green Day, which had gone through a relatively fallow period commercially, took American Idiot to number one on both the U. S. and UK charts ; the band matched the feat five years later with 21st Century Breakdown.
While developments had been made in this fallow period by Paul Rinkowski and others, the modern recumbent movement was given a boost by the work of Chester Kyle and particularly David Gordon Wilson of MIT, two Americans who opposed the UCI restrictions and continued to work on fairings and recumbents.
After this the club went through a relatively fallow period for another two decades.
The length of time that a field is cultivated is usually shorter than the period over which the land is allowed to regenerate by lying fallow.
During the fallow period, shifting cultivators use the successive vegetation species widely for timber for fencing and construction, firewood, thatching, ropes, clothing, tools, carrying devices and medicines.
No universal optimum relationship exists between the length of the cropping period and the length of the fallow period.
Nevertheless, even in the most favourable environments, it is likely that if the cropping period is extended beyond a certain point, the fallow conditions required for an adequate recovery of soils and vegetation will be jeopardized. Shifting cultivation used to be the backbone of smallholder agriculture throughout the tropics, but today it is abandoned in many places in favor of large scale cash crop production – e. g. for biofuels, cash crops.
If the fallow period is shortened there will be less time in which the soil recovery processes and vegetation successions can take place.
The length of fallow period required to prevent net loss of nutrients will again depend on the quality of the environment, which will in turn, determine the rate at which recovery occurs.
But sooner or later, if the fallow period continues to be reduced, an observable change will occur in the fallow vegetation.
Changes in environmental conditions that happen subsequent to either a lengthening of the cropping period or a shortening of the fallow period often result in a fall in crop yields.
If the area occupied by the system is not expanded into previously unused land, then either the cropping period must be extended or the fallow period shortened.
This is because as demand for more land increases, the fallow period by necessity declines.
The two main ways to combat poor soil quality, or lack of nutrients in the soil, are to leave fields fallow for a period of time in a milpa cycle, and to use slash-and-burn techniques.
The album was a critical and commercial success, and helped revive Cash's career following a fallow period.
( 2001 ) found that when using Melilotus officinalis ( yellow sweetclover ) as a cover crop in an improved fallow system ( where a fallow period is intentionally improved by any number of different management practices, including the planting of cover crops ), weed biomass only constituted between 1-12 % of total standing biomass at the end of the cover crop growing season.
Dedicated to his patron, the Archduke Rudolf, the sonata was written primarily from the summer of 1817 to the late autumn of 1818, towards the end of a fallow period in Beethoven's compositional career.
The presence of fallow deer ( 4 bones ) and pig ( 13 bones ) is puzzling, since these animals are thought to have been introduced only in the PPNB period.
The fact that a fallow period must be included in the crop rotation means that fields cannot always be protected by a cover crop, which might otherwise offer protection against erosion.
In his own words, he " parked a lot of cars " during this fallow period.

fallow and late
The Persian fallow deer ( Dama dama mesopotamica ), an ancient domesticate once thought extinct, was rediscovered in the late 20th century in Khuzestan province in the southern Zagros.
In the Czech territory, Ullrich reported the first appearance of F. magna in fallow deer as late as 1930.

fallow and /
Farmed legumes can belong to many agricultural classes, including forage, grain, blooms, pharmaceutical / industrial, fallow / green manure, and timber species.
Venison originally described meat of any game animal killed by hunting, and was applied to any animal from the families Cervidae ( deer ), Leporidae ( hares ), and Suidae ( wild pigs ), and certain species of the genus Capra ( goats and ibex ), such as elk, red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, moose, reindeer / caribou, pronghorn, brown hare, arctic hare, blue hare, wild boar, and ibex but its usage is now almost entirely restricted to the flesh of various species of deer.
Agile and fast in case of danger, fallow deer can run up to a maximum speed of 30 mph ( 48 km / h ) over short distances ( being naturally less muscular than other cervids such as roe deer, they are not as fast ).
It might mean " fallow (- coloured ) wood / clearing " or " clearing with land broken in for arable ".

fallow and various
The remaining 4 % of the area are categorized as secondary forests, fallow areas and swidden fields in the nomination for the World Heritage Site, but comprise also various Bamboo forests which are not distinguished in this classification.

fallow and Beach
Simultaneously, he continued to supply new songs to the Beach Boys, though his prolificacy had steadfastly and steadily diminished following the fallow reception of Sunflower.

fallow and other
Under a two-field rotation, half the land was planted in a year while the other half lay fallow.
The next spring, the second field was planted with other crops such as peas, lentils, or beans and the third field was left fallow.
The phenomenon was caused by severe drought coupled with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation, fallow fields, cover crops or other techniques to prevent wind erosion.
But other land uses exist, such as urban areas, pasture, or fallow, so further research is necessary to ascertain what land has been converted for what purposes, to determine how true this view remains.
In 2005 the Rhodian fallow deer was found to be genetically distinct from all other populations and to be of urgent conservation concern.
The West Island has numerous large tracts of uncultivated land, some of which are protected parks while in other cases they're merely the fallow fields of former farms, waiting to be sold to residential property developers.
* Deer House contains more mammals than any other house in the zoo, including axis deer ( Chital ), blue bull ( Nilgai ), fallow deer, Indian gazelle ( Chinkara ), red deer, Sika deer, the near-threatened species of blackbuck and Mouflon as well as threatened species of hog deer, sambar and urial.
trees, 0. 10 lacs Hectt forms permanent pastures, 0. 01 lacs Hectt is fallow land other than current fallows, 0. 14 lacs is the area under current fallows and 0. 61 Hectt is net area sown.
Crops and fallow land account for 3 per cent of the land area, grasses and rough grazing 73 per cent, other agricultural land 1 per cent, forest and woodland 13 per cent, and urban development 10 per cent.

fallow and remained
An attempt to cultivate rice in the area failed, and for several years the land remained fallow.
Until the turn of the 20th century, proletarian anarchism remained relatively fallow in Spain.
After 1945, the Oberwiesenfeld area remained fallow, and was known as a " Trümmerberg ," which in German refers to a hill erected from the ruins caused by the destruction caused by bombings during the war.

fallow and central
A number of the fallow deer in the central area of the forest are melanistic.
The fallow deer was spread across central Europe by the Romans.
The Rhodian population of fallow deer has been found to average smaller than those of central and northern Europe, though they are similarly coloured.
In some areas of central Georgia, wild fallow deer, not having any natural enemies, have increased to numbers that cause serious damage to young trees.
There is a herd of white fallow deer located near Argonne National Laboratories in central Illinois.

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