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AGRICULTURE. The art of cultivating the earth in order to obtain from it the divers things it can produce; and particularly what is useful to man, as grain, fruit's, cotton, flax, and other things. Domat, Dr. Pub. liv. tit. 14, s. 1, n. 1. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These species
wouldn't require regular herbicide treatments, irrigation, or
fertilization and could be grown on agriculturally abandoned land. A fast-track permitting process, plenty of feed and a welcoming
community are now in place in the agriculturally productive valley that
borders Mexico. “Considering how important the soybean is economically
and agriculturally, relatively little had been done to learn about its
genetic makeup compared with the study of maize and rice,”
says Scott Jackson, the Purdue plant geneticist who will lead the genome
mapping project. |
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