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So it's very, very low in terms of after-pain compared to an iliac crest
harvest.
He comes to the market when prices are lowest, with the meager fruits of his hard labor, just after the harvest, because he has no choice.
To give you an example, between 2001 and 2002, Ethiopian maize farmers produced two years of bumper
harvest.
This made it unprofitable for some farmers to even
harvest
the grain from the fields.
When their meager
harvest
came in, desperate for cash, they would sell most of it at fire-sale prices, when, if they could just wait six months, they could get 50 percent more.
There are winners and losers in this global experiment that we've undertaken, and it's projected that among the losers will be some of those larger phytoplankton, those charismatic ones which are expected to be reduced in numbers, and they're the ones that feed the zooplankton that feed the fish that we like to
harvest.
Now one of the reasons why there are so few trees is this: people need to cook, and they
harvest
wood and they make charcoal in order to do it.
As far back as we can go, we've seen an increase in the amount of food we've been able to
harvest
from our oceans.
One goro goro can feed three meals for an average family, and in 1984, the whole
harvest
could fit in one goro goro.
Then these farmers can still replant and can get a
harvest
this season."
We visited his farm later that August, and I wish I could show you the smile on his face when he showed us his harvest, because it warmed my heart and it made me realize why selling insurance can be a good thing.
But you know, he insisted that we get his whole
harvest
in the picture, so we had to zoom out a lot.
Insurance secured his
harvest
that season, and I believe that today, we have all the tools to enable African farmers to take control of their own destiny.
Instead, I am looking forward to, at least somehow, the year of the insurance, or the year of the great
harvest.
In a few short weeks, the Nile’s annual flooding will begin, bringing life to the soil for the next year’s
harvest
and a whole new crop of patients.
In addition, similar to human donation, if we only
harvest
one kidney from the pig, the pig can still be alive, so we are very mindful about the issues, but I think our goal is just to address the unmet medical need for those patients and their families.
Each year, 40 percent of the potential
harvest
is lost to pest and disease.
They're able to
harvest
and replant for the next season.
We took this wild creature and put it inside of a box, practically domesticating it, and originally that was so that we could
harvest
their honey, but over time we started losing our native pollinators, our wild pollinators, and there are many places now where those wild pollinators can no longer meet the pollination demands of our agriculture, so these managed bees have become an integral part of our food system.
Now, we
harvest
from hundreds of family-owned clumps.
We could build systems to
harvest
data to tell us automatically and specifically how antibiotics are being used.
I met Constance Okollet, who had formed a women's group in Eastern Uganda, and she told me that when she was growing up, she had a very normal life in her village and they didn't go hungry, they knew that the seasons would come as they were predicted to come, they knew when to sow and they knew when to harvest, and so they had enough food.
The school had been destroyed, livelihoods had been destroyed, their
harvest
had been destroyed.
Be my guest, do your best,
harvest
me, track the clues.
And also we have an instrument here to visualize the energy we
harvest
from the solar cell.
I turn it on ... So we
harvest
energy with the solar cell.
Well, antimatter isn't just sitting around, ready for us to
harvest.
Species in those regions are also large, diverse, and tend to congregate in groups or swarms that make them easy to
harvest.
This figure here shows you the volume of water that could be collected in the city of San Jose if they could
harvest
the stormwater that fell within the city limits.
I think there's a lot more practical way to
harvest
the stormwater and the rainwater that falls in our cities, and that's to capture it and let it percolate into the ground.
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