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    Shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation...
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    the 380,000 hectares under cultivation in 1995, 20.8% was under permanent cultivation and 79.2% under rotating cultivation. Farm units included 160,000...
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    increasing due to conversion of elephant habitat to settlements and permanent cultivation. In general, Asian elephants are smaller than African elephants...
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  • Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation (Chinese: 魔道祖师; pinyin: Mó Dào Zǔ Shī, or MDZS) is a danmei novel written by Chinese author Mo Xiang Tong Xiu, also...
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    Cultivation of cannabis is the production of cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves"). Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp production)...
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    the ornamental, small-scale/non-industrial cultivation of plants, as compared to the large-scale cultivation of crops/livestock that is seen in agriculture...
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    square kilometer between 1962 and 1991, but the land area under permanent cultivation remained approximately the same. Increasing population results in...
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    commercial wood extraction (52%), permanent cultivation (48%), cattle ranching (46%), shifting (slash and burn) cultivation (41%), subsistence agriculture...
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    habits to abstinence from liquor, beef and pork, from a shifting to permanent cultivation, and so on." (Guha 1984:5) A history of Assam. Thacker, Spink &...
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    available forestland, however, slash-and-burn cultivation steadily declined in favor of permanent cultivation by private owners. Until the 13th century,...
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    English adaptation of Latin agricultūra, from ager 'field' and cultūra 'cultivation' or 'growing'. While agriculture usually refers to human activities,...
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    Banana (redirect from Banana cultivation)
    borrowed into the Austronesian languages and across Asia, accompanying the cultivation of the banana as it was brought to new areas, via the Dravidian languages...
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    practice is known as jhum or jhoom. Slash-and-burn is a type of shifting cultivation, an agricultural system in which farmers routinely move from one cultivable...
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    important one. Coffee concentrates 66.4% of the agricultural area with permanent cultivations (198.19 km2), followed by Theobroma cacao (cocoa bean) with 31.21 km2...
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    effectively at small row distances. Split hoeing is contrasted to permanent plough-based cultivation systems and the intensification of agriculture. Hoe-farming...
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    was a settlement at the mouth of the Saco river, with homes and permanent cultivation, at the time of contact with Europeans in the early 1600s. In July...
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    adopting the system and continued shifting cultivation found that most was either under permanent cultivation or taungya. These feelings were heightened...
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    The cultivation of tobacco usually takes place annually. The tobacco is germinated in cold frames or hotbeds and then transplanted to the field until...
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    (252 t), herbaceous cotton (228 t ) and garlic (10 t). [120] In permanent cultivation: banana (134,606 t), coco-da-bay (36,385 t), papaya (30,810 t),...
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    Bonsai cultivation and care involves the long-term cultivation of small trees in containers, called bonsai in the Japanese tradition of this art form...
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  • each. More extensive and improved cultivation of Bananas (high-yield crops that allowed for permanent cultivation and settlements) by Bantu groups between...
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    publicly support expanded seaweed cultivation. The earliest seaweed farming guides in the Philippines recommended the cultivation of Laminaria seaweed and reef...
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    crops within any five-year period permanent cropland: land producing crops which do not require annual replanting permanent pastures: natural or artificial...
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    and animal husbandry, although where the soils were poor and made permanent cultivation difficult, clearance led instead to the creation of heathland. Neolithic...
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    Christmas tree cultivation is an agricultural, forestry, and horticultural occupation which involves growing pine, spruce, and fir trees specifically...
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    that there is little evidence in that region of land under any permanent cultivation, save along the Solway coast". The average amount of land used by...
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    Coffee (redirect from Cultivation of coffee)
    Meanwhile, coffee had been introduced to Brazil in 1727, although its cultivation did not gather momentum until independence in 1822. After this time,...
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    Perak (category Articles with permanently dead external links)
    productivity and meet increasing demand, the state plans to expand the permanent cultivation of vegetables, flowers, coconut, palm oil, durian, and mango, in...
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    that there is little evidence in that region of land under any permanent cultivation, save along the Solway coast." The average amount of land used by...
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    Coconut (redirect from Coconut cultivation)
    'nut-bearing'. Coconuts have a nearly cosmopolitan distribution due to human cultivation and dispersal. However, their original distribution was in the Central...
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