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tilling the soil by ploughing, digging, draining and/or smoothing.
Ãâó: www.riparianbuffers.umd.edu/dictionary.html
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The collecting, growing of mycelia, inoculation onto special growth materials, and the harvesting of mushrooms using controlled methods.
Ãâó: www.mssf.org/cookbook/glossary.html
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The planting, looking after and harvesting of crops or plants.
Ãâó: www.scotlandswoods.org.uk/glossary/glossary_c.html
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Cultivation of coffee trees is exacting and the crop, itself, tends toward the fragile. Good amounts of sun are needed, frosts can kill, rainfall must be about 60 inches a year. Coffee trees are often planted in the shade of other trees to prevent damage from the sun. The soil for most Arabicas is volcanic, which means that Hawaiian Coffees have the best growing environment possible.
Ãâó: www.hawaiicoffeestore.com/public/coffee_terms.cfm
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The saffron crocus is a sterile plant, which means that although it has all the parts to produce seeds it does not do so. In this way saffron's propagation is entirely done by human hands. The saffron crocus produces bulbs, kind of like garlic or a lily. New saffron flowers grows from each of these new corms or smaller bulbs. In order to cultivate saffron, these new corms are split from the larger bulb and planted separately. Then the process of reproducing more corms starts over again. ...
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