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  2. Agriculture in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Olive trees in Sarıçam. There are almost 200 million olive trees, [97] and Turkey produces about 200 thousand tonnes of olive oil a year, [98] that is an average of 1 kg per tree per year. Edremit is the main variety in northern Turkey and Memecik in the south. Gemlik is a black table olive and many other varieties are grown. [99]

  3. Corylus colurna - Wikipedia

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    Making the tree quite durable to urban conditions and helps maintain a symmetrical crown which landscape architects love so much. [ 2 ] The flowers bloom in early spring before the leaves, and are unisexual , with single-sex catkins ; the male pale yellow and 5–10 cm long, the female very small and largely concealed in the buds, with only the ...

  4. Plant growth analysis - Wikipedia

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    Agronomic studies often focus on the above-ground part of plant biomass, and consider crop growth rates rather than individual plant growth rates. Nonetheless there is a strong corollary between the two approaches. More specifically, the ULR as discussed above shows up in crop growth analysis as well, as: = . = .

  5. Stocking (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    When stocking, a tree's basal area is measured. The basal area is a cross-sectional area of the stump taken about 4.5 feet (1.4 m) above the ground. [7] The equation for calculating the basal area of trees in a stand is Basal Area = 0.005454 DBH 2, where DBH is the diameter of the tree at the aforementioned measuring height. [7]

  6. Today's turkeys are monstrous super birds, more than ... - AOL

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  7. Agricultural cycle - Wikipedia

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    Irrigation is the process of artificially applying water to soil to allow plant growth. This term is preferably used when large amounts of water is applied to dry, arid regions in order to facilitate plant growth. The process of irrigation not only increases the growth rate of the plant but also increases the yield amount.

  8. Butterball facing boycott calls after sickening video of ...

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    The backlash erupted after PETA activists posted a decades-old clip online over the weekend that allegedly showed the company’s employees abusing live turkeys at an Ozark, Arkansas, plant.

  9. Butterball defends its practices after disturbing old video ...

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    The video, posted to PETA’s Instagram account last week, highlighted disturbing allegations from an investigation at a Butterball plant that reportedly took place nearly 20 years ago.