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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. In two thousand eight, scientists reported on a study of cotton grown in six provinces in northern China. The study involved bollworms, a major threat to cotton farmers. It also involved Bt cotton,
His wife asked him to buy her some new socks. Make sure they're 100% cotton, she said. I don't want any polyester blends. I don't like the feel of polyester. He went to a couple of stores. They sold only cotton-polyester blends. This errand was going
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Cotton Field When I was a little bitty baby, My mama would rock me in the cradle, In them old cotton field back home. It was down in Louisiana, Just about a mile from Texarkana, In them old cotton field back home. And when them cotton ball get rotten
By Phuong Tran Dakar 06 September 2007 As trade negotiators meet in Geneva on the stalled negotiations known as the Doha round, government ministers from West Africa's biggest cotton producing countries met in Burkina Faso to prepare their demands on
By Nico Colombant Dakar 04 December 2007 Burkina Faso's cotton production this year has decreased due to inconsistent rains and high oil prices, frustrating executives and farmers in sub-Saharan Africa's leading cotton producer. VOA's Nico Colombant
By Steve Herman Karachi 13 March 2008 Pakistan is one of the world's top cotton producers. With one out of every five Pakistani farmers growing the crop, supplying millions of spindles and looms and hundreds of mills, the cotton industry is the count
When I was a little bitty baby My mama done rock me in the cradle In them old cotton fields back home It was back in Louisiana Just about a mile from Texarkana In them old cotton fields back home Let me tell you now well, I got me in a fix I caught a
Cotton fields - 美国乡村音乐 When I was a little bitty baby当我还是一个婴儿时 My mama would rock me in the cradle妈妈把我放在摇篮里摇着我 In them old cotton fields back home在家乡那片老棉花田里 It was down in Louisiana, just about a mile from Texark
Agriculture Report - Issues Slow Recovery of Kenya's Cotton Industry 农业报道 - 延缓肯尼亚棉花产业复苏的一些问题 This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语农业报道。 Real estate agen
According to a study published this week in Science, genetically-engineered cotton planted near conventional crops may help protect the regular plants from bugs. The researchers say the finding could potentially protect a range of crops over million
For more than two centuries, cotton has been king in the American South. Cotton was the mainstay of the economy and some aspect of the industry touched everyone's life. But that is no longer the case. Two other crops, soybeans and corn have taken th
Challenges Slow Kenyan Cotton Industry's Rebound Kenyas fledgling cotton industry has been picking up in recent months with a spike in world prices for cotton. But the once-flourishing business still has a lot of obstacles to overcome to increase the
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Subsoiling Increases Soybean and Cotton Production in Clay Soil By Avi Arditti Broadcast: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture R
ECONOMICS REPORT - WTO Ruling on American Cotton Subsidies By Caty Weaver Broadcast: Friday, May 07, 2004 This is Bob Doughty with the VOA Special English Economics Report. Last week, a group of three
经典歌曲-棉花田COTTON FIELDS--REVIVAL Cotton fields When I was a little bitty baby My mama would rock me in the cradle, In them old cotton fields back home; It was down in Louisiana, Just about a mile from Texarkana, In them old cotton fields
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