Which may be why the governor is fighting to keep the farmers off the land.
If forced off the land they may have to use emergency accommodation and benefits, they added.
He survived for weeks in the jungle fighting off enemy solders and living off the land.
The 27-year-old mother of four lost her job when her former boss was driven off the land.
There is a particular concern for subsistence farmers who have been living off the land leased to foreign companies.
Above average rainfall is thought to have increased the amount of debris and animal faeces washed off the land.
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They underwent a rapid change in the 1950s and 60s when people moved off the land and into settlements.
Agricultural fertilisers washed off the land by rain can cause algal population booms, making more food available to the larvae.
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In some parts of the world, actions have been taken to reduce the amounts of fertilizer and sewage running off the land.
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Yet their ancestors were generations of Somerset agricultural labourers whom poverty drove off the land and into cities in the late 1800s.
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Now Serebryakov wants to chop up the surrounding forests and sell off the land, leaving Vanya with only his own wasted life to contemplate.
On one occasion in Brazil, it set them back 11 days, forcing them to live off the land, foraging for palm hearts and fishing.
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It denies the proposed charges will price people off the land.
Covering "vast areas" in concrete could also mean rivers bursting their banks after heavy rainfall because water will run off the land more quickly he said.
When authority officials went to investigate, they discovered a community of about a dozen adults, some with children, living contentedly and quite comfortably off the land.
Faustino eventually moved to Argentina, traveling the country and honing the skills that would allow him to eventually return to Lake O'Higgins and live off the land for the next 46 years.
It backs up, the drains can't cope, the sewage comes out and as you can see it just runs off the land into the houses, on to the roads and into the gardens.
On the first night, we camped far into the jungle beneath tarps and ate barbecued beef marinated in lime juice in the company of a man who lives off the land and travels only by canoe.
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The UN blames the massive migrations from rural areas either on population growth that the countryside cannot sustain or on economic prescriptions said to emphasize commercial agriculture over small farming, thus driving the poor off the land.
Fourth is education, which is not only failing to prepare the rural poor for work off the land, but is also no longer equipping enough talented young graduates with the skills that have fuelled the services boom.
It won a wide following for offering practical and moral help to people who were coming off the land and out of the armed forces and trying to find work, food and a place to sleep in Japan's bombed-out cities.
We were increasingly aware of the generational gap between him and Andrew, who sported a UFC baseball cap, fiddled with his mobile phone and, to Sheattie's dismay, spent so much time in school and so little time learning how to live off the land.
Biologists surmise that fish in the lake have high levels of organochlorines caused by chemicals accumulating in ponds and ditches on the land off the northeast part of the lake.
Twelve cities formed the bid, with Nottingham promising to build a 45, 000-capacity venue as part of the bid, on land off the A52 at Gamston.
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Reading West MP Alok Sharma has called for the helicopter to take off and land further away from the house to reduce the noise.
This year, the Summit Series moved off land and took to the ocean on a cruise ship for a conference dubbed the Summit at Sea.
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In particular aviation planners are focusing on ways of cutting the amount of time planes spend queuing to take off and land, in the process burning large and unnecessary amounts of fuel (IATA estimates that airlines could cut their annual CO2 emissions by 12 percent if air-traffic control operations were more efficient).
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In England, the coalition government is currently consulting on plans to sell off land owned by the Forestry Commission.
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