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  1. Glucose (1867 bytes)
    7: ... the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch. A variety of crops, such as maize, rice, wheat, cassava, sago, potat...
  2. Food (2101 bytes)
    7: ...es help to promote crop yield and prevent loss of crops or animals to parasites.
  3. Sugar (2538 bytes)
    11: ...ants, namely the sugarcane and sugar beets. Other crops can include the date palm, sorghum and the sugar ...
  4. Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors (3735 bytes)
    11: ... country's main crop, boosting the economy. Other crops such as sugar cane and rice were also introduced....
  5. Cycle of poverty (2265 bytes)
    3: ... when serfs and peasants had to pay most of their crops to their landlord as rent or taxes and were only ...
  6. Crop insurance (1873 bytes)
    1: ...' may be defined as insurance that covers growing crops against hail, wind, and fire. Sometimes protectio...
    7: ...’s GDP is contributed to by agriculture. Hence crops and their insurance cover is a weighty issue in t...
  7. Pollutant (3094 bytes)
    7: ...ilizers. These can be absorbed by vegetation and crops that are eventually consumed by humans.
  8. Pesticide (2676 bytes)
    5: ...ry and lead were used to kill pest infestation in crops. In the 1800s, several natural pesticides were f...
    7: ...million tons of industrial pesticides are used on crops per year.
  9. Real estate (2339 bytes)
    1: ...ched to the land. Thus, houses, sewers, trees and crops are all real estate. Real estate also includes a...
  10. Inti (2032 bytes)
    1: ...se they needed his warmth and light to grow their crops. Inti was shown with a human face in a great dis...
  11. Canal (2269 bytes)
    1: ...that is used for draining land, bringing water to crops by irrigation, for navigation of boats and ships ...
  12. History of astronomy (5343 bytes)
    9: ... also used to predict the best times for planting crops, performing marriages and hunting.
  13. Calendar (2897 bytes)
    25: ...e created to predict opportune times for planting crops and observing days of spiritual significance. Tod...
  14. Noble rot (1592 bytes)
    5: ...h California and Australia, and sprayed other the crops to induce infection.
  15. Vintage (1403 bytes)
    4: ...nly 75 percent. Wines made from two or more years crops are considered nonvintage.
  16. Vineyard (1852 bytes)
    10: ...ity grapes have been replaced with higher quality crops. Legislation can also influence the types of grap...
  17. Alternative technology (9657 bytes)
    14: ...ble on a renewable basis, including: agricultural crops, wastes, and residues; wood and wood wastes and r...
  18. Heredity (1856 bytes)
    3: ...able to be applied to the breeding of animals and crops by artificial selection.
  19. Autumn (1947 bytes)
    1: ...ate zones, autumn is the season during which most crops are harvested or reads, and deciduous trees lose ...
  20. Sacred feminine (1730 bytes)
    11: ...goddess represents the sowing of grains and other crops for a good harvest year. That perhaps the growing...

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