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23 documents for crop yield function
  • ... disclosed by the utility company yielded any useful information at all about household acti..., does not establish that marijuana is the crop being grown. [7] I agree with the Chief Justice an... to prevent it from performing this function. The only reason can be a desire to shield his ele...

  • ... of products for agricultural purposes (crop spraying); to clarify the provisions for holders o... similar section 401.34 performs the same function for holders of a valid airline transport pilot lic... of this initiative are not likely to yield a different determination. . Benefits and Costs . ...

  • ... 1,313,830 in 1998 by planting for harvest a crop of glyphosate resistant canola having a gene or ce..., mainly by Canadian scientists, of high yield varieties. The utility of canola lies in its seeds...The public notice function is performed by the claims that conclude the speci...

  • If the late, eminent agricultural economist Daryl Kraft was still with us today, he could have been saying, "I told you so," with the recent announcement that Manitoba's brand-spanking-new ethanol refinery has switched from processing wheat to corn. Kraft and his University of Manitoba colleague James Rude published a paper in 2002 -- it seems like a long time ago now -- challenging some of the assumptions that were driving the Manitoba government's push to develop an ethanol industry based on using wheat as a feedstock. There is one dynamic that has changed since Kraft and Rude conducted their analysis. At the time, they found that more than half the corn available for feed in Manitoba was imported from the United States. Improved shorter-season corn varieties have resulted in both hi...

    ... in Western Canada are allocated to specific crops. Essentially, it doesn't make sense to grow a cere... uses, unless the varieties growing can yield a 30 per cent premium over milling-quality wheat. ... the availability of feed wheat largely a function of the weather and as such, highly variable. . "Bi...

  • ... 1,313,830 in 1998 by planting for harvest a crop of glyphosate resistant canola having a gene or ce..., mainly by Canadian scientists, of high yield varieties. The utility of canola lies in its seeds...The public notice function is performed by the claims that conclude the speci...

  • ...) chloride (Cl) complex and the comparative yields achieved. Finally, Dr. Blaszczak offered evidence ... and, in the presence of base, amido functions to form the corresponding imino halides. More part... the claimed method to produce their canola crop. [Emphasis in the original.]. [315] While mindful ...

  • ... can lead to reductions in agricultural crop and commercial forest yields, reduced growth and s...However, a trading system would not function at the point of use since there are a large number...

  • A major debate neglected by accounting historians is the importance of landlords in the English agricultural revolution. Accounting evidence from the historical literature is used to test Marx's theory that, from around 1750, England's landlords played a pivotal role by adopting and then spreading the capitalist mentality and social relations by enclosures and changes in the management of their estates and tenants. It gives an accounting interpretation of Marx's theory of rent and argues that the available evidence supports his view that the conversion of English landlords to capitalism underlay the later stages of the agricultural revolution. The conclusion explains the linkages in Marx's theory between the agricultural and industrial revolutions and calls on accounting historians to c...

    ... and France had similar increases in wheat yields to those in England, but lower labor productivity ...At the national level using 1801 crop returns, Turner, however, finds "the increase in y... the expected rate-of-return that was a function of expected interest rates and profits. Acceptance...

  • ... can lead to reductions in agricultural crop and commercial forest yields, reduced growth and s...However, a trading system would not function at the point of use since there are a large number...

  • ... in Western Canada are allocated to specific crops. Essentially, it doesn't make sense to grow a cere... uses, unless the varieties growing can yield a 30 per cent premium over milling-quality wheat. ... the availability of feed wheat largely a function of the weather and as such, highly variable. "Biot...



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