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Что (кто) такое forage acreage - определение

CENSUS-DESIGNATED PLACE IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES
The Acreage, FL; The Acreage
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Forage (honey bee)         
  • European honey bee flies back to the hive after collecting pollen. Pollen is temporarily stored in [[pollen basket]]s on the bees' legs
BEE FORAGING
Forage (honeybee)
For bees, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from blooming plants within flight range. The forage sources for honey bees are an important consideration for beekeepers.
Forage analysis         
Forage Analysis
Forage analysis is an integral part of modern animal production. Livestock managers require detailed information about the feedstuffs of their herds in order to best achieve production goals, whether they are concerned with economic efficiency, nutrient efficiency or maximum yields.
Acreage allotment         
Acreage allotments
A farm's acreage allotment, under provisions of permanent commodity price support law, is its share, based on its previous production, of the national acreage needed to produce sufficient supplies of a particular crop. Under the 2002 farm bill (P.
Women's Forage Corps         
Forage Corps
The Women's Forage Corps (WFC) or Forage Corps (FC) was a British military organisation of World War I. Based at army camps and depots in the United Kingdom and working in gangs of six, its women assisted with matters relating to horse transport such as hay-making, forage, checking bales on arrival at railway stations and supervising their loading, stable work, driving horse carts, chaffing, wire-stretching, making and mending sacks and tarpaulin sheets and.
Forage cap         
  • Painting of a Union soldier (in [[zouave]] uniform) wearing the 1858 pattern [[kepi]] during the American Civil War
  • 1833 pattern forage cap from the Mexican War era
DESIGNATION GIVEN TO VARIOUS TYPES OF MILITARY UNDRESS, FATIGUE OR WORKING HEADRESSES
M1825 forage cap
Forage cap is the designation given to various types of military undress, fatigue or working headwear. These varied widely in form, according to country or period.
Forage harvester         
  • PTO]]-driven towed New Holland forage harvester, John Deere 4020 tractor, and Gehl forage wagon
HARVESTING MACHINE
Forage Harvester; Silage harvester
A forage harvesteralso known as a silage harvester, forager or chopperis a farm implement that harvests forage plants to make silage. Silage is grass, corn or hay, which has been chopped into small pieces, and compacted together in a storage silo, silage bunker, or in silage bags.
forage cap         
  • Painting of a Union soldier (in [[zouave]] uniform) wearing the 1858 pattern [[kepi]] during the American Civil War
  • 1833 pattern forage cap from the Mexican War era
DESIGNATION GIVEN TO VARIOUS TYPES OF MILITARY UNDRESS, FATIGUE OR WORKING HEADRESSES
M1825 forage cap
¦ noun a soldier's peaked cap.
Feed and Forage Act         
Food And Forage Act; Feed and forage act
The Feed and Forage Act of 1861 is legislation passed by the United States Congress that allows the Military Departments to incur obligations in excess of available appropriations for clothing, subsistence, fuel, quarters, transportation and medical supplies. This provision is currently codified in (previously 41 U.
Base acreage         
Base acres; Acreage base; Base acre
In United States agricultural law, a farm’s base acreage is its crop-specific acreage of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, upland cotton, soybeans, canola, flax, mustard, rapeseed, safflower, sunflowers, and rice eligible to enroll in the Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP) under the 2002 farm bill (P.L.
Forage fish         
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  • Migration of Icelandic capelin
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  • Underwater video loop of a school of herrings migrating at high speed to their spawning grounds in the [[Baltic Sea]]
  • Commercial herring catch
  • Herring ram feeding on a school of [[copepod]]s
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  • Slow motion video loop of a juvenile herring feeding on [[copepod]]s
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  • Purse seine boats encircling a school of [[menhaden]]
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  • Juvenile herring hunt for the very alert and evasive [[copepod]]s in synchronization. ''(Click to animate).''
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SMALL FISH WHICH ARE PREYED ON BY LARGER PREDATORS FOR FOOD
Forage fishery; Hunting copepods; Prey fish; Shoal fish
Forage fish, also called prey fish or bait fish, are small pelagic fish which are preyed on by larger predators for food. Predators include other larger fish, seabirds and marine mammals.

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The Acreage, Florida

The Acreage is an unincorporated community located in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, with a 2010 US Census Bureau population count of 38,704. It is located in the areas north of Royal Palm Beach and Loxahatchee Groves, and is approximately 18 miles (29 km) northwest of West Palm Beach. Most of the population lives in single-family homes on 1.14 acres (4,600 m2) and larger lots. It straddles the western fringes of the highly developed eastern portion of Palm Beach County and the agricultural-rural western portions. Its large, spacious home site lots, dirt roads and many wooded areas give the area a rural character, although it is widely considered to be an exurban outgrowth of the South Florida Metropolitan Area. The Acreage is located solely within the Indian Trail Improvement District, responsible for maintaining the road and drainage systems within its boundaries.