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Definition von agriculturally im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

agriculture
(Hukuk) tarım

Çok sayıda ülke tarıma dayalıdır. - Many countries depend on agriculture.

Tarım, bölgenin en verimli alanlarında gelişmiştir. - Agriculture is developed in the most fertile lands of the region.

agriculture
ziraat

Tom ziraat eğitimi görüyor. - Tom is studying agriculture.

agricultural
{s} tarım

Amerika temel olarak bir tarım toplumuydu. - America was a mainly agricultural society.

Tom bir tarım okuluna gitti. - Tom went to an agricultural school.

agricultural
ziraat
agricultural
{s} zirai
agricultural
tarımsal

Ada ihracatının %82'si, beşte dörtten fazlası, tarımsal ürünlerdir. - 82% - more than four-fifths - of the island's exports is agricultural produce.

Tarımsal ihracat son on yılda önemli ölçüde arttı. - Agricultural exports have risen significantly over the past decade.

agriculture
{i} çiftçilik
agricultural
tarımla ilgili
agriculture
çiftçi

ABD Tarım Bakanlığı çiftçilerin ve çiftlik sahiplerinin işletmelerini değişen iklime uyarlamalarına yardımcı olmak için yedi yeni bölgesel iklim merkezi kurdu. - The US Department of Agriculture established seven new “regional climate hubs” to help farmers and ranchers adapt their operations to a changing climate.

agriculture
tarımcılık
Englisch - Englisch
In a manner pertaining to agriculture
in an agricultural manner, by means of agriculture
agriculture
The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of livestock; tillage; husbandry; farming
agricultural
{a} of or relating to agriculture
agriculture
{n} husbandry, the act of tillage
Agricultural
relating to rural matters; "an agrarian (or agricultural) society"; "farming communities"
Agricultural
Wastes derived from basic crop or animal operation including waste vegetables, minerals and animal manure
Agricultural
Activity means: Any activity directly related to the production or processing of crops, dairy production, poultry, or livestock or any activity related to the cultivation or harvesting of trees
Agricultural
Lots or parcels of five acres or more used for agricultural purposes, including lands enrolled in Agricultural Preserves and Green Acres, as well as unprotected agricultural uses Includes sod and tree farms
Agricultural
relating to or used in or promoting agriculture or farming; "agricultural engineering"; "modern agricultural (or farming) methods"; "agricultural (or farm) equipment"; "an agricultural college"
Agriculture
- refers to the income derived from crop production such as palay, corn vegetables, coconut, coffee, etc ; livestock and poultry-raising and cattle-raising such as cow, carabao and chicken
Agriculture
The production, processing, and distribution of food, fish, forest products, and fiber
Agriculture
the cultivation and harvest of food crops; farming
Agriculture
The raising of crops and animals for food, feed, fiber, fuel, or other useful products
Agriculture
The production, keeping or maintenance for sale or lease, of plants and/or animals, including but not limited to: forages and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry products; livestock; fruits and vegetables; and nurseries and ornamental and greenhouse products Agriculture does not include forest management and timber harvesting activities
Agriculture
the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
Agriculture
Learning various agricultural techniques; may include: animal husbandry, organic, biodynamic, value-added products, preserving and storing, Community Supported Agriculture, permaculture, viticulture and enology, fruit trees, vegetables, market gardening, farmers' markets, research, and education
Agriculture
Courses designed to improve competencies in agricultural occupations Included is the study of agricultural production, supplies, mechanization and products, agricultural science, forestry, and related services
Agriculture
Primary producers and the input industries (e g fertilizer, pesticide, equipment)
Agriculture
farming, cultivation of soil, producing crops, raising livestock
Agriculture
The practice of producing crops and raising livestock for human use
Agriculture
Farming
Agriculture
the class of people engaged in growing food
Agriculture
the production, keeping or maintenance for sale or lease, of plants and/or animals, including but not limited to: forage and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry products; livestock; fruits and vegetables; and ornamental and green house products Agriculture does not include forest management and timber harvesting activities
Agriculture
Agriculture involves the use of water for crop spraying, irrigation, livestock watering, poultry operations and other farm purposes not related to human consumption
Agriculture
Systems of using the land and the life it supports for producing food and other goods such as timber, drugs etc , to satisfy human 'needs' Always involves fundamental changes in the ecology where it is practiced
Agriculture
n The science, art and business of cultivating the soil, producing crops and raising livestock; farming
Agriculture
science, art and business of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising fish and livestock; farming
Agriculture
a large-scale farming enterprise
Agriculture
the farming of crops and rearing of animals on a large scale [3: Emergence of Agriculture ]; [3: image ]
Agriculture
For the conservation and promotion of the effective management of productive agricultural areas
Agriculture
Includes general programmes in agriculture, animal husbandry, horticulture, crop husbandry, agricultural economics, food sciences and technology, soil and water sciences, veterinary medicine, forestry, forest products technology, fishery science and technology
Agriculture
All methods of production and management of livestock, crops, vegetation, and soil This includes, but is not limited to, the related activities of tillage, fertilization, pest control, harvesting and marketing It also includes, but is not limited to, the activities of feeding, housing, and maintaining of animals such as cattle, dairy cows, sheep, goats, hogs, horses, and poultry and handling their by-products
Agriculture
[n] A system of food production involving the cultivation of domesticated crops
Agriculture
(Agricultural) Farming, growing crops or raising livestock
Agriculture
The science, art and business of cultivating the soil, producing crops and raising livestock (farming)
Agriculture
Annual receipts may not exceed $0 5 to $9 0 million, depending on the agricultural product {top}
Agriculture
the federal department that administers programs that provide services to farmers (including research and soil conservation and efforts to stabilize the farming economy); created in 1862
Agriculture
agriculturism
Agriculture
agricolation
agricultural
Agricultural means involving or relating to agriculture. agricultural land. corn and other agricultural products
agricultural
Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, et cetera
agricultural
{s} pertaining to farming
agricultural
Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, etc
agricultural
An agricultural place or society is one in which agriculture is important or highly developed. traditional agricultural societies. adj. Agricultural Adjustment Administration Agricultural Revolution United Automobile Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America UAW
agriculture
Agriculture is farming and the methods that are used to raise and look after crops and animals. The Ukraine is strong both in industry and agriculture. the practice or science of farming (agricultura, from ager + cultura ). Science or art of cultivating the soil, growing and harvesting crops, and raising livestock. Agriculture probably first developed in South Asia and Egypt, then spread to Europe, Africa, the rest of Asia, the islands of the central and South Pacific, and finally to North and South America. Agriculture in the Middle East is believed to date from 9000-7000 BC. Early cultivated crops include wild barley (Middle East), domesticated beans and water chestnuts (Thailand), and pumpkins (the Americas). Domestication of animals occurred during roughly the same period. Slash-and-burn land-clearing methods and crop rotation were early agricultural techniques. Steady improvements in tools and methods over the centuries increased agricultural output, as did mechanization, selective breeding and hybridization, and, in the 20th century, the use of herbicides and insecticides. More of the world's aggregate manpower is devoted to agriculture than to all other occupations combined. Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education Food and Agriculture Organization till less agriculture
agriculture
The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops, and the rearing and management of live stock; tillage; husbandry; farming
agriculture
{i} raising of crops and livestock
agriculturally

    Silbentrennung

    ag·ri·cul·tur·al·ly

    Türkische aussprache

    ägrîkʌlçrıli

    Aussprache

    /ˌagrəˈkəlʧrəlē/ /ˌæɡrɪˈkʌlʧrəliː/
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