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  • The Shambaa are mainly agriculturists who prefer tilling the land to craftwork.
  • This helps to explain the unfortunate experience of a certain agriculturist from the U.S. assigned to duty in another country.
  • As an agriculturist and horticulturist, I believe that the answer is simple. 2011: The Year of the Vegetable
  • At North Dakota, as at Minnesota, he was the first professor of agriculture and agriculturist for the agricultural experiment station.
  • The Muruts, who live in the interior region near the borders of Sarawak and Kalimantan, are agriculturists and hunters, and were once headhunters.
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  • The kind of ferruginous pavement of the boulder-clay known to the agriculturist as _pan_, which may be found extending in some cases its iron cover over whole districts, -- sealing them down to barrenness, as the iron and brass sealed down the stump of Nebuchadnezzar's tree, -- is, like the white strips and blotches of the deposit, worthy the careful notice of the geologist. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
  • Plenty meant ruin to agriculturists, and commercial 'gluts' resulting in manufacturers 'warehouses crammed with unsaleable goods. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill
  • Antoine Augustin Parmentier, the French 18th-century pharmacist and agriculturist, was a champion of the humble spud. Groundwork: Spud time
  • In 1848 American Agriculturist praised new wagons light enough to be pulled by only two horses. By the 1860s one-horse wagons were available.
  • The importance of peas and beans is well appreciated, both by the horticulturists and agriculturists in Europe and our temperate colonies, where, however, they are comparatively of less importance than the smaller pulses and grains are in various tropical countries, such as haricots in the Brazils and West Indies; ground or earth nuts in South America, and especially in Western Africa; beans of different kinds amongst the miners of Peru; gram (_Ervum lens_), and dholl The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • 'Instead of dreary inarable wastes, as supposed in earlier times, the millions of buffalo, elk, deer, mountain sheep, the primitive inhabitants of the soil, fed by the hand of nature, attest its capacity for the abundant support of a dense population through the skilful toil of the agriculturist, dealing with the earth under the guidance of the science of the present age. The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Perhaps, in the present condition of the market for beasts and grain the nimble-minded Celt is hitting the right nail on the head, and cattle and dairy farms are the future of the agriculturist, who will compete against American meat with English produce fed upon Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • Great Scott! what is that?" cried a surveyor's chainman, shading his eyes and gazing at the fading line of agriculturist which bisected his visible horizon. INTERNET WIRETAP: The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce (1993 Edition)
  • I was a farmer, an agriculturist, a desk-tied professor, a laboratory slave, interested only in the soil and the increase of the productiveness of the soil. Chapter 2
  • One of Ricci's converts was Xu Guangqi, a Shanghai-born bureaucrat, mathematician, astronomer and agriculturist. Exhibition Celebrates Early Catholic Missionary in China
  • He was a wonderful agriculturist, the most valuable member of the commune in that respect. T2: INFILTRATOR
  • It should have major appeal to practicing agriculturists, agricultural advisors, land managers and students of agricultural science, especially upperclassmen.
  • In addition, there were individuals who had quit or had been forced to quit their tribe or their home and had joined the federation leader as his personal "bondsmen"; further, there were individual slaves and, finally, there were the large masses of agriculturists who had been conquered by the federation. A History of China
  • Now, the instinct of the Peace River agriculturist is vitally the same as that of the railway projector. Development of the Canadian West
  • In Sec. 4, strike out all after the word, "agriculturist," in 4th line from bottom, and insert, "as well as wagons, teams and drivers, necessary for transporting the provisions purchased or impressed to the place desired. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, Called Session, at Macon, August, 1864.
  • The foodful Earth and the arch-chemic Sun, the great agriculturist and life-fountain, have done their best in concocting these Quincy Market culinary vegetables. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
  • Another friend of the agriculturist is the Phymata erosa (Fig. 263). Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • By the end of 2008, Castilian agriculturist Cayo Lara replaced Gaspar as leader, thus bringing to an abrupt end an episode marked by an inexplicable drift towards the centre. Spain's socialist moment
  • Such applied animal behavior research, though fairly new to U.S. agriculturists, is shedding light on other aspects of cattle behavior, too.
  • It behooves all educators with a vested interest in agriculture to continue inspiring, motivating, and ‘teaching’ the next generation of agriculturists nationwide.
  • This helps to explain the unfortunate experience of a certain agriculturist from the U.S. assigned to duty in another country.
  • The "chiel" among the agriculturists "taking notes" will be more likely to seduce than to warn; and if the record of his eventual triumphs be received as gospel truth, we must expect a vast emigration of the men of mind from the cities to the country. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • This finding should interest agriculturists in the West.
  • This supports the inference that the agriculturist was a nature worshipper. A History of Nursery Rhymes
  • This helps to explain the unfortunate experience of a certain agriculturist from the U.S. assigned to duty in another country.
  • The sportsman, the agriculturist, the holiday-maker, likewise the livery-stable keeper, and the umbrella manufacturer would, _cum multis aliis_, be all represented; Songs without Words; the Sailor's Hope; then wind instruments; solo violin; the Maiden's Prayer for her Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 26, 1891
  • The men Columba sent forth were not only able teachers of Christian truth, they were skilful agriculturists, trained artisans, and cunning handicraftsmen.
  • Around the middle of the eighteenth century, the breeding of livestock was dramatically changed by Robert Bakewell, an English agriculturist.

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