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    global warming

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    Definition of global warming and natural disasters Global warming is when the earth heats up or the temperature rises.  It happens when greenhouse gases trap heat and light from the sun in the earth’s atmosphere‚ which increases the temperature.  This hurts many people‚ animals‚ and plants.  Many cannot take the change‚ so they die. Global warming is affecting many parts of the world.  It makes the sea rise‚ and when the sea rises‚ the water covers many low land islands.  This is a big problem

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    Similarly‚ the residues of both pyrazosulfuron ethyl and pretilachlor were below the detection limits of 0.01 and 0.005 µg / g respectively‚ in rice grain and straw samples collected from different treatments of 10.0‚ 12.5 and 20.0 kg ha-1. The high temperature‚ clayey soil texture and high rain fall and even distribution during the crop growing period (Fig 3) might have enhanced the chemical and microbial degradation of pretilachlor to below 0.01 µg/g. Kaur et al. (2015) reported that the

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    Adlai Production Guide

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    ADLAI PRODUCTION GUIDE Introduction Rice is the staple food for most Asian countries including the Philippines. Some of us Filipinos even eat rice four times a day‚ including merienda. It is even claimed that almost 80 percent of the Filipino population spends one-fourth of their income on rice alone. In line with the Food Staple Self Sufficiency Program of the Department of Agriculture‚ adlai is now being introduced as one of the alternative staple food crops. Adlai‚ scientifically known as Coixlacryma-jobi

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    I. NATURAL FARMING AND NATURAL FEEDS Natural Farming Natural farming is one of the old methods of producing crops. In natural farming‚ crops are grown without the aid of chemical fertilizer‚ herbicide or pesticide. It is much better because the produce does not contain chemicals which can be absorbed by the crops with the use of chemical fertilizer‚ herbicide or pesticide. Natural farming does not till the land but uses earthworms‚ microorganisms and small animals. Natural farming does not

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    Green Revolution

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    The succsess of indusrtialization in the world has led to enviormental issues throught the world. As the 21st century begins‚ many nations are trying to deal with with the enviornmental effects of industrialization. Therefore began the green revolution‚ an attemp to change and if not change at least make progress. Starting in the early 19th Century the United States underwent an industrial revolution. The work that many people did changed as they moved from farms and small workshops into larger

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    Besterman

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    on the proposal of using "Rice" which can certainly contribute a lot as one of the key resources to cover at least three of the issues of food‚ energy and environment simultaneously. The possibility of using Rice for bio-ethanol production is also discussed from the viewpoint of improving the situations of two issues of energy and environment in global tetralemma [Keywords] Global four issues‚ Rice mechanization‚ Biomass energy utilization‚ Bio-ethanol from rice I Introduction Since

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    Investigatory Project

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Rice Bran Oil (also known as rice brain extract) is the oil extracted from the germ and inner husk of rice. Rice Bran Oil is truly “The World’s Healthiest” edible oil‚ containing vitamins‚ antioxidants‚ nutrients‚ and trans fat free. It’s not just delicate and flavorful‚ it can help lower cholesterol‚ fight diseases‚ enhance the immune system‚ fight free radicals and more. Rice Bran Oil is extremely light

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    Mister

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    approximately 80 percent of the work force‚ is the traditional mainstay of the Cambodian economy. Rice‚ the staple food‚ continued to be the principal commodity in this sector. Rice production‚ a vital economic indicator in Cambodia’s agrarian society‚ frequently fell far short of targets‚ causing severe food shortages in 1979‚ 1981‚ 1984‚ and 1987. The plan’s 1987 target for the total area to be devoted to rice cultivation was 1.77 million hectares‚ but the actual area under cultivation in 1987 amounted

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    Rites and Festivals of the Pochury Tribe related to agriculture. Introduction: The Pochuries very life depends on his/her crop therefore most of his/her days are spend in the field. Work and religions in the life of the Pochury Nagas are interwoven with many religious ceremonies designed and performed to protect and increase his/her crop. In this paper we will look at some of the rites and festival of the Pochuries related to Agriculture. Rites and Festivals Associated to Agriculture: 1

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    golden rice

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    Thomas Huynh Period 2 Golden Rice Vitamin A deficiency is one the most common nutritional deficiencies in developing regions. Deficiency in vitamin A can negatively affect growth‚ cause blindness‚ and suppress the immune system. To solve this problem green leafy vegetables and yellow fruits and certain animal produces B carotene are used to synthesize vitamin A. This can be done by direct manipulation of an organism’s genome using biotechnology; first isolating and copying the genetic material

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