• Women gather beans and other crops planted along the banks, leach the cyanide compounds out of manioc, a root that grows well in the poor soil, and then roast it to make a crunchy flour eaten throughout Brazil.

    ECONOMIST: The Amazon's indigenous people

  • German farmers seem uninterested in tilling poor Polish soil anyway, especially without subsidies.

    ECONOMIST: Polish land

  • Shallow plowing, no crop rotation, inadequate seedbeds, and other habits sustained by lore and tradition resulted in poor production and soil exhaustion.

    NEWYORKER: Testing, Testing

  • They thrive in poor, sandy soil that supports no other life.

    NPR: Garden in a Glass: Herbal Teas, Lavender Martinis

  • Due to the consequences of the environmental crisis in Aral Sea region such as poor soil conditions, intensive desertification and land degradation, the farmers and dehkhans often face a plenty of problems.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN TASHKENT

  • Poor soil and pasture mean that cattle farms in the semi-arido need at least 100 hectares (250 acres) to be economic.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil

  • The soil was poor and rocky, and in winter everything froze.

    NEWYORKER: Town of Cats

  • The problem at present, he says, is that North Korean farmers plant too many poor-quality seeds in a desperate attempt to boost crops, and do so in soil that is becoming increasingly less fertile.

    ECONOMIST: North Korea��s dreadful spring

  • In particular, massive use of nitrogenous fertilisers which draw multiple crops from Punjab's rather poor soil has reduced the soil's overall fertility and led to widespread soil erosion.

    ECONOMIST: Punjabis are poisoning themselves

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