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101List of U.S. county name etymologies, A-D — This is a list of U.S. county name etymologies, covering the letters A to D. A *Aitkin County, Minnesota: Aitkin is named for William Alexander Aitken, a fur trader in the region. *Alachua County, Florida: Alachua is named for a Native American… …
102List of U.S. counties named after plants — Indirectly= *Auglaize County, Ohio: Auglaize is named for the Auglaize River, auglaize being a Native American word for fallen timbers . *Cottonwood County, Minnesota is named after the Cottonwood River, which flows through the county. *Boise… …
103Linear Pottery culture — LBK redirects here. For other uses, see LBK (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Linear B. Map of European Neolithic at the apogee of Danubian expansion, c. 4500–4000 BC …
104proso millet — noun Panicum miliaceum Syn: common millet, broom corn millet, hog millet, white millet …
105Cheryl Rogowski — (born c. 1960) is an American farmer from Pine Island, New York. She began farming in 1983 when the Onion Harvest Festival was reestablished and she was crowned Princess.[1] In 1984, in her early 20s, she received 5,000 acres (20 km2) from… …
106sorghum — n. Chinese sugar cane, broom corn …
107SORGHUM TECHNICUM (KOERN.) ROSHEV. - СОРГО ВЕНИЧНОЕ, ИЛИ МЕТЕЛЬЧАТОЕ — см. 25. Однолетнее растение. S. technicum (Koern.) Roshev. С. веничное, или метельчатое Фл. СССР II (1934) 20; (1937) 560, рис. Ларин 1 (1950) 203. S y n. Andropogon sorghum ssp. sativus f. technicus Koern.; Sorghum dochna var. technicum (Koern.) …
108СОРГО ЗЕРНОВОЕ, СОРГО ПОНИКШЕЕ (ДЖУГАРА), СОРГО САХАРНОЕ, СУДАНСКАЯ ТРАВА, СОРГО ЯПОНСКОЕ (ГАОЛЯН) И ДР. — Сорго зерновое, сорго поникшее (джугара), сорго сахарное, суданская трава, сорго японское (гаолян) и др. англ.Sorghum (broom corn), drooping sorghum, sweet sorghum, Sudangrass, Japanese sorghum etc. нем.Mohrenhirse (Besenmohrenhirse), geneigte… …
109Curling — Highest governing body World Curling Federation N …
110plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… …