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By Mario Ritter Broadcast: August 12, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. We often think of agriculture as planting seeds and harvesting crops. But many crops do n
Asian Bacteria Threatens Florida Orange Trees 亚洲细菌威胁到佛罗里达橘子树 Florida's citrus fruit industry is facing a serious threat from a bacteria carried by an Asian insect. The widespread infestation again highlights the danger of
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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. These days, if we hear about two different plants being combined, the first thing we think of might is modern biotechnology. But the low-technology process of grafting remains an extremely important
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Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is when plurals have no singular. A listener named Brent called in with this question: I have a question: how come pants, trousers, slacks, corduroys are all plurals even though there is only one of them? Guest writer
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is when plurals have no singular. A listener named Brent called in with this question: I have a question: how come pants, trousers, slacks, corduroys are all plurals even though there is only one of them? Guest writer
AGRICULTURE REPORT - For Eating or Looking: Wild About CherriesBy Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. There is something ha
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Rock scissors paper [make rock, scissors, and paper gestures with your hands] Rock scissors paper [make rock, scissors, and paper gestures with your hands] One, two, three [count to three with your fingers] Play with me [point to your chest with your
Rock scissors paper. [Make rock, scissors, and paper gestures with your hands.] Rock scissors paper. [Make rock, scissors, and paper gestures with your hands.] One, two, three. [Count to three with your fingers.] Play with me. [Point to your chest wi
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Grafting is a way to produce plants from pieces of existing plants instead of seeds. Branches or buds are cut from one plant and placed on a related kind of plant. The branch or bud that is grafted is called the scion. The plant that accepts the graf
亚洲细菌威胁佛州橘树 Florida's citrus fruit industry is facing a serious threat from a bacteria carried by an Asian insect. The widespread infestation again highlights the danger of transferring non-native species to American soil. 佛罗里达
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Johnnys orchards kept him busy year-round. Every fall, Pennsylvania farmers took their newly picked apples to the cider mills. So thats when seeds were plentiful. Johnny usually collected a couple of bushels of them from the mills. During the winter,