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Sentences with herbage

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  • Five of the 14 orders deal with levies that were voted upon themselves by growers of commodities such as passion fruit, wheat grain, milk solids, satsuma mandarins, and herbage seeds.
  • The Corporation made a most liberal offer, perhaps thought too generous, seeing that the real ownership of the soil of the Strays rested with them, and the Freemen's rights only extended to the herbage or pasturage.
  • The strips of green herbage and forest-land, which have here and there escaped the burning lavas, serve, by contrast, to heighten the desolation of the scene.
  • They herded the beasts on to roadside verges and made the most of whatever herbage grew there.
  • In the steady retirement climate, almost any herbage can be trained up a wall to obscure a building.
  • Below-normal precipitation in 2002 and the resulting shift in available water and herbage has created some concern among conservationists for migrators such as Sandhill cranes.
  • Since it's eating natural herbage and is well exercised, it just tastes better.
  • That herbage was found in most deserts in this part of the galaxy, and was known to some people as the Esirinus cactus.
  • Rains fell in March 1936 and Ted thought it safe to travel as there would be herbage for his camels.
  • Standing herbage mass in the pastures was estimated by measuring the forage height with a rising-plate meter in 25 places along evenly spaced, predetermined paced transects.
  • Initial and final herbage mass did not differ among grass species.
  • The date of the garden is established by documentary records, which describe gardens, fruit and herbage at the castle by the 1330s.
  • Early spring emergence and rapid growth, high palatability and herbage production make the grasslands ideal for grazing and forage production.
  • You can use almost any herbage and leaves in it; wet and turn with a fork regularly.
  • Differences between the cultivars in leaf number, leaf area and petiole length were insignificant and this was reflected in the similar herbage yields measured at the time of defoliation.
  • In the meantime there is the best germination of winter herbage that I have seen for the last 20 years.
  • This side of the city was green with small trees, herbage, and bushes.
  • The digestive system of grass and herbage -eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested.
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