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These species, commonly called zoysia or zoysiagrass, are found in coastal areas or grasslands. [5] It is a popular choice for fairways and teeing areas at golf courses. The genus is named after the Slovenian botanist Karl von Zois (1756–1799).
Garter-encircled arms of Sir John Cheney, Baron Cheyney, KG, KB (Quarterly 1st and 4th Azure six lions rampant three and three Argent a canton Ermine for Cheney; 2nd and 3rd Ermine a chief per pale dancetty Or and Gules in the canton a rose Gules seeded Or for Shotisbrooke; overall a crescent for difference Or.)
The history of fertilizer has largely shaped political, economic, and social circumstances in their traditional uses. Subsequently, there has been a radical reshaping of environmental conditions following the development of chemically synthesized fertilizers. [1] [2] [3]
Niger has more than 4.8 million hectares of predominantly Faidherbia agroforests, while Zambia has 300,000 hectares. [3] In Zambia and Malawi, farmers plant the trees in a checkerboard pattern every 30 feet. [4] Fertilizer trees are used to prevent the expansion of desert, and to keep agriculture viable in arid lands in many African countries. [5]
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There, geological evidence of eight impact events, which occurred between 3.6 billion and 3.2 billion years ago, can be found in the rocks and traced through tiny meteorite impact particles called ...
May 5 – Christopher Columbus first sights Jamaica. [2] May 7 – The infant Amda Seyon II succeeds his father Eskender as Emperor of Ethiopia. May 31 – First Battle of Acentejo: Natives of the island of Tenerife, known as Guanches, defeat the invading Spanish forces. June 7 – Treaty of Tordesillas: Spain and Portugal divide the New World ...
[3] Corn hybrids became a major part of the company's business in the 1930s. In 1938, Northrup, King and Co. partnered with the University of Minnesota to test the company's hybrid corn varieties at Femco Farms in the Red River Valley. Their hybrids were bred to have the best traits of different genetic strains.