(n.) One who grows or produces; as, a grower of corn; also, that which grows or increases; as, a vine may be a rank or a slow grower.
Example Sentences:
(1) The current floods in Australia have the potential to affect prices for commodities such as sugar and cane growers are warning of production problems for up to three years.
(2) strain 3707, a chromogenic rapid grower; C72 to C78 (av.
(3) The labels "very strong," "strong," and "mild," used in rating the tobacco quality by the growers in Thailand, were not found to reflect the relative nicotine and tar yields.
(4) Sure, I'd love to be able to never go near a supermarket, and get everything from the growers market, but that's not achievable where I live, even on a comfortable middle class income.
(5) Birds fed on the grower diet with the highest energy concentration gave significantly better FCE than those fed on the other diets.
(6) At the meeting Hogg confirmed rumours that Durham police were no longer actively working to detect small-scale cannabis growers and users, said John Holiday, a local activist.
(7) Improving family wealth will also improve the nutritional status of the median growers, but less so than for the negative deviants.
(8) Rice is the staple crop, and climate change risks the food security of thousands of villages,” says Chay Bounphanousay, deputy director of Laos’s National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute , where scientists and growers are working to develop new rice varieties that can withstand drought, floods and heat waves.
(9) The nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP) dependent 6-PG dehydrogenase was detected only in the fast growers and was more than twice as active as the NAD-linked enzyme.
(10) Persistent lymphocyte growth was observed in 39 patients, and 15 of these growers (or 41%) developed graft coronary disease.
(11) Isonitrogenous grower diets made up of corn and soybean meal or largely oats served as control diets.
(12) The run of unpredictable weather this season has left farmers and growers with bumper crops of "ugly" fruit and vegetables with reported increases in blemishes and scarring, as well as shortages due to later crops.
(13) The state's next legal amendment is likely to establish Opec-style production caps to deter its legitimate growers from diverting excess supply to illegal dealers in neighbouring states.
(14) In an effect study 137 workers who applied pesticides for more than 10 years (average 20 years) in at least bulb disinfection and crop protection (the most important area's of exposure for the growers) were compared to 73 controls.
(15) Average daily weight gains of the starter grower period were improved for about 12%, feed conversion ratio for about 14%.
(16) Mansur Sarker is the only Bt brinjal grower in Gazipur who has had a high yield.
(17) Queensland banana farmers have called for a compensation scheme to be developed for growers whose crops have been affected by a devastating fungal disease.
(18) By the 2080s, English wine growers could harvest French grape varieties on the slopes of the Lake District.
(19) In the second experiment, males fed 15% protein during the grower period gained and weighed more than those fed 12 or 18% protein, and those fed 15% ED gained and weighed significantly more than those fed 20% EOD.
(20) The fumigations ruined our food crops but the coca would just grow back stronger.” As the herbicide rained down on their farms, NGO’s with Plan Colombia cash offered coca growers were offered incentives to substitute coca for legal crops.
Winemaker
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) The profitable Napa wine industry, too, is threatened by wildfires, with winemakers concerned that smoke-infused grape skins will alter the flavor of the wines.
(2) Through tasting events and symposiums, the French-based group is steadily building a community of winemakers in the Mediterranean willing to go beyond the comforts of traditional grape varieties.
(3) For the hardy British winemaker who has the tough task of trying to create a vintage to compete with the great European and New World producers, spring can be a cruel season.
(4) The Chinese said they were launching the inquiry on anti-dumping grounds and because of suspicion of unfair subsidies to winemakers.
(5) During the Jurade local winemakers open their cellar doors and estates for two daysto mark the start of the harvest.
(6) The takings will partly contribute to replenishing the Elysée cellar with less extravagant vintages, perhaps favouring smaller, independent winemakers.
(7) It may not be as palatable as one of its merlots, but a sweetened A$3.4bn (£1.87bn) offer from private equity giant KKR has tempted the world's second-largest winemaker to open its books.
(8) A couple of days driving along this "strada del vino" combines wine tastings in village cantinas, staying in charming B&Bs run by winemakers, and the chance to discover the local Veneto cuisine in rural osterie and trattorie.
(9) From this point on grapes held sway in winemaking because of the ease with which they can be turned into wine.
(10) I have never seen them looking so healthy as they are at the moment," Lindo, the British winemaker of the year, said.
(11) Depardieu, who now describes himself as an actor-winemaker, plays Obelix in the new Asterix film God Save Britannia and says he will portray Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a new film because he "doesn't like him" and DSK is "arrogant".
(12) • Via San Martino 81, Premaor; +39 (0)438 970463; gregoletto.it WINEMAKER B&Bs Relais Dolce Vista Relais Dolce Vista vineyard B&B, Italy's prosecco region.
(13) On steep slopes running down to a lake is the Poiana vineyard where winemaker Sergio Galvsca has felt the brunt of the Russian backlash.
(14) The wines were produced by Fulvio Bressan, an independent winemaker who called Kyenge a "sporca scimmia nera" – a dirty black monkey.
(15) This friendly winemaker has converted two rooms for guests (€60 for a double room with breakfast) where his vineyards fall away in steep tiers below the house.
(16) Sales at Naked Wines, which asks its members to crowdfund small winemakers, rose 29% and Majestic’s sales to businesses such as restaurants and bars increased 10%.
(17) Special attention will be devoted to the effects of specific processes in winemaking on the development of flavor.
(18) China's Bright Food Group, France's Pernod Ricard and the world's biggest winemaker, US-based Constellation Brands, are all considered potential buyers.
(19) Naked also uses social media techniques on its own website where around 300,000 subscribers help fund more than 130 independent winemakers in exchange for access to exclusive wines at preferential prices.
(20) Wineries hold their own individual events, everything from novelty grape stomping to intimate winemaker dinners and wine seminars.