A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 4% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports.
In other words, my beamish Boy Scout, modern war needs just this kind of strategy tool; the General Staff has to be mechanized along with everything else.
The highly mechanized agricultural sector employs only 5% of the labor force, but provides large surpluses for export and the domestic food-processing industry.
A year and a half has elapsed since the fall of France, when the whole world first realized the mechanized might which the Axis nations had been building up for so many years.
The first modification to Sherman tanks involved the installation of the small E4-5 mechanized flame thrower in place of the bow machine gun.
Mechanized work on farms is carried on by permanent teams composed of agricultural mechanics and collective farm members.
The planning of mechanized farm operations, the allocation of equipment for specific purposes, and the timing and supervision of all operations are joint responsibilities of the section chief and the farm's chief engineer.
But the small, varied and preindustrial farm could not compete for long against the lure of city wages, highly mechanized and specialized farms, and the inroads of the city into rural areas.
Warren McNair was a pioneer in the Floris neighborhood in the use of mechanized hatcheries, establishing one which was powered by coal before World War I.
The farm thus portrays crop and pasturage rotation, and some mechanized activity with a 1940 tractor, yet the farmer harvests his grain with a horse-drawn binder.
As late as 1936 Derr wrote that the majority of the small farmers could not afford to purchase mechanized equipment and were compelled to continue with their horses.
The least mechanizedfarms forked the hay into the lofts by hand but later barns were equipped with a mechanical fork for lifting the hay.
This was a real problem until mechanized refrigerators became available, and the farmers had to use considerable ingenuity to keep their milk chilled.
Encouraging them to become mechanized, we should use these mechanized trains in the higher ranges of living.
This series of acts repeated day after day had become so mechanized that if on entering the room I had been asked whether on that particular day I had really unlocked the door, I could not have told.
We do well to let alone our mechanized trains while they do not lead us into evil.
Leaving the details of speech and posture to mechanized past habits, we may turn all the force of our conscious attention on the fresh issues of the discussion.
A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 3% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports.
And this great mechanized society, being selfless, is pitiless.
So that now, continuing in the old, splendid will for a perfect selfless humanity, we have become inhuman and unable to help ourselves, we are but attributes of the great mechanized society we have created on our way to perfection.
Hence the active worship to which we were given at the end of the last century, the worship of mechanized force.
For the many other people who seek a more active and less mechanized relationship with natural things, a connected regional network of trails for walking or riding or cycling is a main need and a main opportunity.
A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 2% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports.
The German mechanized column had completed its night march and was now "bedding down" for a new day.
I say they were two tough nuts to crack because General Wavell didn't have the troops, mechanized divisions or the planes he really needed for the jobs.
Perhaps Tripoli was overflowing with Axis planes andmechanized desert units.
A mechanized infantry division, and a tank division.
The commandant of the mechanizeddesert column ignored the major and peered at Dave and Freddy.
The highly mechanized agricultural sector employs only 6% of the labor force, but provides large surpluses for export and the domestic food-processing industry.
Tell me, what is the single most fearsome enemy of an ultra-mechanized soldier with the latest in military equipment and super-firepower weapons?
What happens to a modern mechanized army when it runs out of gasoline?
In these and many other ways everything in conduct should be mechanized as early and completely as possible.
He revolutionized farming in the Mississippi Delta by introducing mechanized equipment and changing from cotton to other and better-paying crops that require less manual labor.
Montevideo is much cleaner and more mechanized than is Rio or Santos, or so it seemed to me.
Mechanized war pitted machines and their attendants against other machines and their human attachments.
Western civilization specialized its society, mechanized it and later computerized it, making social relationships depend less and less on personality and more on the position of the individual in a working team or on an assembly line.
It produced millions of trained destroyers and killers, experienced in the science and art of mechanized warfare.
Turning from themechanized astrolabe to the mechanized equatorium, we find the work of Richard of Wallingford (1292?
More important for our argument is that they were the basis for the mechanized astronomical models of Richard of Wallingford (ca.
We shall return to the discussion of this main stem after analyzing the very recently discovered parallel stem from medieval China, which reproduced the same evolution of mechanized astronomical devices and incidental time telling.
Once the floodgates of Arabic learning were opened, a stream of mechanized astronomical models poured into Europe.
It seems that each early mention of "self-moving wheels" occurs in connection with some sort of clock or mechanized astronomical device.
In fact, the complicated gearwork and dials of de Dondi's clock constitute a series of equatoria, mechanized in just the same way as the calendrical device described by Biruni.
The middle-class conscience, and even that of the men of science, turns away its face in shameful cowardice from the horror of mechanized labour.
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