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This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. December twenty-fifth is Christmas. The holiday has many traditions. Some special trees and plants are part of the Christmas tradition. One of the most popular is the evergreen tree. It is usually
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Building a Windbreak to Protect CropsBy Gary Garriott Broadcast: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 I'm Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Farmers use different kinds
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
[ti:UNIT 2 Plant a Plant! Lesson 13: Why Are Plants Important?] [0:00.680]UNIT 2 第二单元 [0:02.359]Plant a Plant! 培育植物 [0:04.357]Lesson 13: 第13课: [0:06.716]Why Are Plants Important? 为什么植物很重要? [0:09.689]THINK ABOUT
[00:04.99]Lesson 17 1 Dialogue [00:10.55]Mick is in the garden with his mother. [00:14.81]He has got lots of questions to ask. [00:19.17]Mick: What are you doing,Mum? [00:22.54]Mum: I'm sowing cabbages. [00:25.99]What's that in your hand? [00:29.26]C
VOICE ONE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. Im Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: Magnolia trees at the National Arboretum And Im Bob Doughty. Washington, D.C. is home to famous buildings, memorials and museums that visitors love. But it i
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute? Rivers today have high muddy banks, sandbars and bends. But they didnt always look that way because it wasnt until the evolution of tree-like plants, some 330 mi
Beginners. It's that time of year again. The days are rapidly getting colder. There is frost in the morning on the grass, the sun is mild, and the colors of the trees and plants are quickly changing. Around this time every year, my husband plans a tr
By John Russell Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made by singing: -Oh, how beautiful! and sitting in the shade. Rudyard Kipling, The Glory of the Garden Are gardens a recent invention? The modern garden has a history going back many
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Legumes: Good for People and SoilBy Bob Bowen Broadcast: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Many different kinds of plants
VOICE ONE: Im Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And Im Barbara Klein with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. At La Colombe coffee A capuccino made by Doug Wolfe at La Colombe shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, you can enjoy a tasty cup of coffee as you rea
This VOA Special English Development Report. A windbreak of trees Farmers use different kinds of soil conservation methods to protect their land against damage from farming and the forces of nature. One important form of soil conservation is the use
Study: Noisy Environment Affects Plants Researchers havent given much thought to the effect of noise and noise pollution on plants. But that could be about to change. In northwestern New Mexicos Rattlesnake Canyon, gnarled juniper trees and pi?on pin
A group of people, who are against genetically modified plants, destroyed 375 pine trees in Rotorua during Easter. The trees were planted by a government forestry research organization called Scion. Scientists at Scion are trying to develop pine tree
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Art of Darkness: Growing Vegetables in ShadeBy Bob Bowen Broadcast: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Farmers often feel the
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Growing Vegetables in the Shade By Bob Bowen Broadcast: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Farmers often feel they need a lo
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Florida, in the southeastern United States, is called the Sunshine State. It grows more oranges than anyplace except Brazil. But Arctic air has damaged some Florida oranges and strawberries in recen
I am vertical/But I would rather be horizontal, wrote Sylvia Plath, meditating on the consequences of a treelike existence. A team of researchers from the Vienna University of Technology recently announced another perspective on arboreal repose. Usin
Let us cut an apple across so as to divide it into halves. Now we can see the five parts of the seed-vessel in the middle of the fruit, and we notice that each of these parts contains at least one black seed. These seeds are held in a tough skin, whi