Under cultivation, and even in its natural state, the leaves of different plants vary in a marked degree from each other, not only in size, and manner of growth, but also in form.
The wealth of the country lies in its forests and fisheries, mines and shipping; only 2 per cent, of the land-surface is under cultivation, and 2.
The industries are almost wholly agricultural, and nearly the whole surface is under cultivation.
Denmark is essentially an agricultural state, and almost every square mile of available land is under cultivation.
Almost every acre of the polders is under cultivation, and these lands grow a very large part of the vegetables and flowers consumed in the great cities of England, France, and Belgium.
Sometimes the stable-boy who accompanies a traveller takes the best horse for himself and gives the other to the traveller.
I was glad when the sun rose, lighting up the smooth mirror of the Persian Gulf, and on May 22 I arrived at the town of Bushire, on its eastern coast.
Right through the town winds the Moskva in the figure of an S, and the walls of the Kremlin with their towers are reflected in the water.
About 40% of the soil of Java is under cultivation.
Some two-thirds of the total area is under cultivation, great numbers of cattle being pastured, and much market gardening practised.
Its stem, when young, is very similar to that of other dwarfer species, whilst, so far as is known, its flowers have not been produced under cultivation.
This species is a native of Mexico; it thrives in a greenhouse where frost is excluded, but only rarely flowers with us under cultivation.
In connection with agriculture he thinks of it not at all--is not waste land the opposite of land which is under cultivation?
On the contrary, very often they turn into a waste land which would otherwise be under cultivation.
Under cultivation it flowers in early May, at a height of 9in.
Here, under cultivation, they produce much finer flowers, and more of them.
Only a small part of Guam is under cultivation, and most of this lies along the S.
Over 30% of the total area is under cultivation, and of this more than 50% is under sugar.
Here and there irrigation had been resorted to, to some extent, with fine crops in return; but only a very little of the land had yet been brought under cultivation.
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