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"Backhouse" tours of the museum's natural science collections and climate-change programs also will be provided.
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"Backhouse" tours of the museum's natural science collections and climate-change programs also will be provided.
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Mr. Backhouse said that what he has seen suggests production will be "significantly lower," with yields in some of spring plantings as much as 40% lower.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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However, Mr. Backhouse said higher plantings this year mean production is likely to be above recent seasons at around 2.028 million tons.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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However, Mr. Backhouse said higher plantings this year mean production is likely to be above recent seasons at around 2.028 million tons.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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"It seems there's going to be a shift in the export market, which has been lead by the U.S. this year," Mr. Backhouse told reporters.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Mr. Backhouse said that what he has seen suggests production will be "significantly lower," with yields in some of spring plantings as much as 40% lower.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Speaking at a Cereals conference, the union's combinable crops Chairman Ian Backhouse said buyers may look toward the Black Sea now that Russia and Ukraine have lifted restrictions on exports.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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"It seems there's going to be a shift in the export market, which has been lead by the U.S. this year," Mr. Backhouse told reporters.
England Likely to Produce Less Wheat Next Season Caroline Henshaw 2011
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Then in the early 20th century the sinologist Edmund Backhouse published with a journalist a counterfeit memoir supposedly written by a member of the royal court of the last Empress Dowager of China.
A Blog, a Hoax and a Literary Tradition Joe Queenan 2011
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