itinerant agriculture - translation to spanish
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itinerant agriculture - translation to spanish

POLICE OFFICER WHO FREQUENTLY TRANSFERS BETWEEN POLICE DEPARTMENTS
Itinerant lawman

itinerant agriculture      
Agricultura ambulante, forma de trabajar la tierra hecha por agricultores ambulantes que abandonan una tierra trabajada por otra quemando bosques y talando arboles silvestres
farming         
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  • Development of agricultural output of China in 2015 US$ since 1961
  • [[Slash and burn]] shifting cultivation, Thailand
  • [[Mechanised agriculture]]: from the first models in the 1940s, tools like a [[cotton picker]] could replace 50 farm workers, at the price of increased use of [[fossil fuel]].
  • Farmyard [[anaerobic digester]] converts waste plant material and manure from livestock into [[biogas]] fuel.
  • Raising chickens intensively for meat in a broiler house
  • Genetically modified]] potato plants (left) resist virus diseases that damage unmodified plants (right).
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  • 1470}}, from a manuscript of [[Pietro de Crescenzi]]
  • Spraying a crop with a [[pesticide]]
  • corn]] and [[sorghum]] are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). Wheat is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed or have lain in [[fallow]] for the year.
  • Tilling]] an arable field
  • Rollover protection bar]] [[retrofit]]ted to a mid-20th century [[Fordson tractor]]
  • Intensively farmed]] pigs
  • Mexican marigold]]
  • Spreading manure by hand in Zambia
  • A [[center pivot irrigation]] system
  • [[Reindeer]] herds form the basis of pastoral agriculture for several Arctic and Subarctic peoples.
  • agronomist]] mapping a plant [[genome]]
  • Seedlings in a green house. This is what it looks like when seedlings are growing from plant breeding.
  • Terraces, [[conservation tillage]] and conservation buffers reduce [[soil erosion]] and [[water pollution]] on this farm in Iowa.
  • ancient Egypt]]. Tomb of [[Nakht]], 15th century BC
  • On the [[three-sector theory]], the proportion of people working in agriculture (left-hard bar in each group, green) falls as an economy becomes more developed.
  • [[Harvest]]ing wheat with a [[combine harvester]] accompanied by a tractor and trailer
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  • runoff from farming activity in New Zealand]]
  • Wheat cultivar tolerant of high [[salinity]] (left) compared with non-tolerant variety
  • [[Winnowing]] grain: [[global warming]] will probably harm crop yields in low latitude countries like Ethiopia.
CULTIVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS TO PROVIDE USEFUL PRODUCTS
Farming; Stock farming; Agricultural; Cultivation of the land; Agricultural surplus; Farmed; Agricultura; Agricultural methods; Agricultural practices; Agricultural industry; Agricultur; Argicultire; Farming (agriculture); Agricultural systems; Agricuture; Farm sector; Agricultural produce; Farm safety; Agricultural production; Cultivated land; Traditional farming; Traditional agriculture; Field husbandry; Agricultures; Agriculturism; Crop farming; Classical agriculture; Crop production; Working the land; Agrarian sector; Draft:Agriculture; Agricultural topics; Crop cultivation; Criticism of agriculture; Criticisms of agriculture; Plant agriculture
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ganadería
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agricultural         
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Development of agricultural output of China in 2015 US$ since 1961
  • [[Slash and burn]] shifting cultivation, Thailand
  • [[Mechanised agriculture]]: from the first models in the 1940s, tools like a [[cotton picker]] could replace 50 farm workers, at the price of increased use of [[fossil fuel]].
  • Farmyard [[anaerobic digester]] converts waste plant material and manure from livestock into [[biogas]] fuel.
  • Raising chickens intensively for meat in a broiler house
  • Genetically modified]] potato plants (left) resist virus diseases that damage unmodified plants (right).
  • date=1 July 2020}}</ref>
  • 1470}}, from a manuscript of [[Pietro de Crescenzi]]
  • Spraying a crop with a [[pesticide]]
  • corn]] and [[sorghum]] are green (sorghum may be slightly paler). Wheat is brilliant gold. Fields of brown have been recently harvested and plowed or have lain in [[fallow]] for the year.
  • Tilling]] an arable field
  • Rollover protection bar]] [[retrofit]]ted to a mid-20th century [[Fordson tractor]]
  • Intensively farmed]] pigs
  • Mexican marigold]]
  • Spreading manure by hand in Zambia
  • A [[center pivot irrigation]] system
  • [[Reindeer]] herds form the basis of pastoral agriculture for several Arctic and Subarctic peoples.
  • agronomist]] mapping a plant [[genome]]
  • Seedlings in a green house. This is what it looks like when seedlings are growing from plant breeding.
  • Terraces, [[conservation tillage]] and conservation buffers reduce [[soil erosion]] and [[water pollution]] on this farm in Iowa.
  • ancient Egypt]]. Tomb of [[Nakht]], 15th century BC
  • On the [[three-sector theory]], the proportion of people working in agriculture (left-hard bar in each group, green) falls as an economy becomes more developed.
  • [[Harvest]]ing wheat with a [[combine harvester]] accompanied by a tractor and trailer
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • s2cid=10644185 }}</ref>
  • runoff from farming activity in New Zealand]]
  • Wheat cultivar tolerant of high [[salinity]] (left) compared with non-tolerant variety
  • [[Winnowing]] grain: [[global warming]] will probably harm crop yields in low latitude countries like Ethiopia.
CULTIVATION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS TO PROVIDE USEFUL PRODUCTS
Farming; Stock farming; Agricultural; Cultivation of the land; Agricultural surplus; Farmed; Agricultura; Agricultural methods; Agricultural practices; Agricultural industry; Agricultur; Argicultire; Farming (agriculture); Agricultural systems; Agricuture; Farm sector; Agricultural produce; Farm safety; Agricultural production; Cultivated land; Traditional farming; Traditional agriculture; Field husbandry; Agricultures; Agriculturism; Crop farming; Classical agriculture; Crop production; Working the land; Agrarian sector; Draft:Agriculture; Agricultural topics; Crop cultivation; Criticism of agriculture; Criticisms of agriculture; Plant agriculture
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Definition

Itinerancy
·noun A passing from place to place.
II. Itinerancy ·noun A discharge of official duty involving frequent change of residence; the custom or practice of discharging official duty in this way; also, a body of persons who thus discharge official duty.

Wikipedia

Gypsy cop

In law enforcement in the United States, a gypsy cop, also known as a wandering police officer, is a police officer who frequently transfers between police departments, having a record of misconduct or unsuitable job performance. The term is slang, referencing the stereotypical nomadic lifestyle of the Romani people, often called "Gypsies" by non-Romani.