时间:2019-01-17 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台10月


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Another Storm Victim — Pecan Groves 2 In Southwest Georgia


NOEL KING, HOST:


When Hurricane Michael plowed 3 through southwest Georgia, it hit that area's farms like a bomb. Cotton fields near harvest were blown bare, and decades-old pecan groves were leveled. GPB's Grant Blankenship visited a pecan farm in southwest Georgia to see how the recovery is progressing.


GRANT BLANKENSHIP, BYLINE 4: Tucked away in a corner of the Pine Knoll 5 Pecan Grove 1 near the town of Pretoria, Ga., is one of those things that Mitch Bulger says makes living and working here worth it.


MITCH BULGER: I promise you, you stick your finger in that, that's the coldest water. There goes a duck.


BLANKENSHIP: A flock of about half a dozen water birds fly through cypress 6 trees bordering a bubbling, spring-fed pool. And yes, this summer swimming hole is, in fact, cold.


Oh, wow.


BULGER: (Laughter) A lot of fun back here.


BLANKENSHIP: Bulger's been the farm manager at Pine Knoll for 20 years. The family that owns the plantation 7 is mostly scattered 8 to Colorado and Rhode Island. But for Bulger, this is the only home his kids have ever known.


BULGER: This means everything to me.


BLANKENSHIP: Which is why the scene at our backs hurts so much. It's one of the thousands of the farm's pecan trees laid low by Hurricane Michael. And this one was a real moneymaker.


BULGER: One of the oldest varieties there is.


BLANKENSHIP: It's actually called a moneymaker?


BULGER: It's actually called a moneymaker. Here's the biggest one, Grant, this one right here.


BLANKENSHIP: Its ripped-up taproot is encased in red clay. And maybe 30 yards away, pecans are piled like gravel 9 in a dry stream bed between enormous tree trunks. The nuts could still be gathered by hand, if only someone would do the work.


BULGER: I had a crew Monday, and now I don't have a crew. So... (Laughter). I paid them 25 cent, and they still didn't stay.


BLANKENSHIP: That's 25 cents a pound, and that works out to about $25 a day. In an average year, these nuts would have been headed to China - not this year, and not because of the weather, but because of the U.S.-China trade war. Now?


BULGER: I don't know that we can supply what our Americans will need.


BLANKENSHIP: There's still money to be made in a grove of far younger trees, though it didn't escape damage.


(SOUNDBITE OF CHAINSAW)


BLANKENSHIP: Thousands of these trees must be cut down, too. Still, Bulger says the younger trees are the long-term future of the Pine Knoll plantation. But in the short term?


BULGER: We got those lean years coming ahead of us, and we'll - you know, we'll work around them.


BLANKENSHIP: Mitch Bulger says that means replanting and tending and waiting - for decades. Then he's hopeful he'll see the Pine Knoll Pecan Plantation thick with moneymakers again.


For NPR News, I'm Grant Blankenship in Pretoria, Ga.



n.林子,小树林,园林
  • On top of the hill was a grove of tall trees.山顶上一片高大的树林。
  • The scent of lemons filled the grove.柠檬香味充满了小树林。
树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 )
  • The early sun shone serenely on embrowned groves and still green fields. 朝阳宁静地照耀着已经发黄的树丛和还是一片绿色的田地。
  • The trees grew more and more in groves and dotted with old yews. 那里的树木越来越多地长成了一簇簇的小丛林,还点缀着几棵老紫杉树。
v.耕( plow的过去式和过去分词 );犁耕;费力穿过
  • They plowed nearly 100,000 acres of virgin moorland. 他们犁了将近10万英亩未开垦的高沼地。 来自辞典例句
  • He plowed the land and then sowed the seeds. 他先翻土,然后播种。 来自辞典例句
n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
n.小山,小丘
  • Silver had terrible hard work getting up the knoll.对于希尔弗来说,爬上那小山丘真不是件容易事。
  • He crawled up a small knoll and surveyed the prospect.他慢腾腾地登上一个小丘,看了看周围的地形。
n.柏树
  • The towering pine and cypress trees defy frost and snow.松柏参天傲霜雪。
  • The pine and the cypress remain green all the year round.苍松翠柏,常绿不凋。
n.种植园,大农场
  • His father-in-law is a plantation manager.他岳父是个种植园经营者。
  • The plantation owner has possessed himself of a vast piece of land.这个种植园主把大片土地占为己有。
adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的
  • Gathering up his scattered papers,he pushed them into his case.他把散乱的文件收拾起来,塞进文件夹里。
n.砂跞;砂砾层;结石
  • We bought six bags of gravel for the garden path.我们购买了六袋碎石用来铺花园的小路。
  • More gravel is needed to fill the hollow in the drive.需要更多的砾石来填平车道上的坑洼。
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