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  • 31Agricultural revolution — can refer to the: *Neolithic Revolution also the First Agricultural Revolution (about 10,000 years ago), which formed the basis for human civilization to develop *Green Revolution (post 1945), the use of industrial fertilizers and new crops… …

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  • 32Agricultural philosophy — is the love of, search after and wisdom associated with agriculture, as one of humankind s founding components of civilization. In everyday usage, it is the knowledge of phenomena and their causes and effects in and explained by agriculture. It… …

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  • 33Agricultural Bank of China — Тип Публичная компания Листинг на бирже SEHK …

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  • 34Agricultural Bank of Namibia — Staatliche Unternehmen, Ministerien und Einrichtungen Namibias Bezeichnung: A …

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  • 35agricultural holding — a tenancy of agricultural land. A statutory system of protected leasehold tenure for agricultural land is provided by the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and in Scotland by the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) Act 1949 (as amended). Tenants have a …

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  • 36Agricultural Bank of China — Rechtsform Sitz Peking, Volksrepublik China …

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  • 37Agricultural and Forest Entomology — Специализация: Энтомология, лесное хозяйство Периодичность: 6 раз в год Сокращённое название: Agric. Forest Entomol. Язык: Английский Главный ред …

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  • 38Agricultural ant — Agricultural Ag ri*cul tur*al, a. Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, etc. {Ag ri*cul tur*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Agricultural ant} (Zo[ o]l.),… …

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  • 39Agricultural lime — Agricultural lime, also called garden lime, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk. The primary active component is calcium carbonate. Additional chemicals vary depending on the mineral source and may include calcium oxide,… …

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  • 40Agricultural gang — Agricultural gangs were, historically, groups of women, girls and boys organized by an independent gang master, under whose supervision they executed agricultural piece work for farmers in certain parts of England. They were sometimes called… …

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