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"replant" Definitions
  1. to plant again or anew
  2. to provide with new plants
  3. to subject to replantation

111 Sentences With "replant"

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"If everyone around the world could work on the same things, we could literally talking about producing 1 billion corals, and we could replant coral reefs just like we replant forests."
We can replant seagrass beds and protect mangroves, for instance.
UNODC estimates that growers replant 30% of the area uprooted on average.
But forestry officials did not systematically replant the trees as they were felled.
However, you cannot take cuttings from the existing plants and replant them elsewhere.
When it does, she said, she'll have no choice but to replant coca.
Roots are strong and hard to replant, but the U.S. was there for her.
The government aims to replant 2.4 million hectares of palm cultivation area by 2025.
Once it's big enough you head back out to the reef and replant it.
Swarms of drones now drop pucks containing tree seeds to replant forests after wildfires.
Some local producers have had to replant anywhere from half to most of their acres.
We had to replant most of our vineyards, and lost about five years of revenues.
Darlene's got her groove back; she's looking to replant her poppy fields with Wyatt's help.
Once a farmer has a saved, heritage seed, she can replant the crop every year.
But it is hard to uproot "good practice" from one context and replant it in another.
He doesn't know if he'll be able to replant next year, or even the year after.
Once established, bananas reproduce by sending up genetically identical shoots, which farmers could replant or sell.
If we want to replant reefs, for instance, we have to know how the reefs are organized.
However, in areas of the settlement where the refugees are settled, we have started to replant trees.
Farmers who cannot afford equipment that allows them to replant without burning leftover stubble need more help.
It also requires mining companies to replant these areas with native trees and vegetation in certain cases.
Some areas in Santa Fe have been hit by hail storms which have caused farmers to replant.
Farmers also tend to replant several trees after cutting one down in order to increase their harvest.
If farmers need to replant, it takes about three to four years for a tree to become productive.
The subject fields were spared but some growers in the area lost entire fields and had to replant.
Forest managers can also replant trees after fire, at least in the areas where climate conditions will allow.
Aido Chapuma Chakakala, a farmer from Lilongwe, said the bags also protected grain he needed to replant as seed.
We replant it and we take care of its provenance, because it's in our vested interest to do so.
On its website, Tesla says it plans to replant an area three times as large as the factory site.
The government would provide subsidised loans to farmers to replant 1 million hectares of rubber plantation between 2016 and 2019.
Today, Monsanto has been known to take legal action against farmers who attempt to save and replant the company's seeds.
When the fleshy part of the healthy cut has calloused, only then can you replant it into VERY gritty soil.
South Korean officials are considering whether to replant a forest it bulldozed for the Olympic Games, the Associated Press reports.
But it perhaps bodes well that Carol took time first to replant the symbolic Humanity Garden with Ezekiel and Henry.
The Chinese government has worked to replant bamboo forests — the bears' main food source and habitat — and develop captive breeding programs.
That means digging up hundreds of dahlia tubers to store in a 40-degree fridge and then replant next May. Annuals?
Rocks will reappear somewhere else on the island in a few days, and trees will disappear unless you replant them later.
The first school to house OrchKids was shut down after a year, forcing the program to replant itself at Lockerman-Bundy.
"We can replant the forest, but the best thing to do is not cut it down in the first place," he said.
Ms Rullán is using some of the $3m her organisation crowdsourced during the hurricane to help 2,500 coffee farmers replant more productively.
Mr. Pontallier took part in efforts to replant the vineyard and improve drainage, to renovate the cellar and rethink the winemaking operation.
When crop development is delayed – especially by a replant – pollination often occurs under warmer, less favorable conditions, which usually lowers yield potential.
It's a doomsday precaution of sorts, one that would allow humans to replant crops in short supply, or ones that go extinct.
The plan aims to set up 1,500 community groups to look after existing mangroves, and to replant around 3,000 hectares within five years.
They've maintained the populations through seasonal bans to protect the area from (goat) grazing, and were also the first to successfully replant the trees.
The Czech Agriculture Ministry has relaxed rules, so landowners no longer have to immediately log and replant affected areas in the worst-hit regions.
Around the world, drones are being used increasingly to gauge the health of forests, monitor illegal deforestation, and even replant forests from the air.
Much of the area was logged about a decade ago, and the farmers - afraid loggers would return - did not replant timber trees, Archer said.
Next year, family-owned Stine says it will give about 200 farmers in a pilot program the chance to replant genetically modified soybean seeds.
Stine crafted a system to ensure it can accurately track when farmers save and replant seeds and ensure they pay Bayer the appropriate fees.
Ghana's government and marketing board Cocobod have launched a programme to dig up infected trees and replant the 400,000 hectares affected by the disease.
C had to replant about 20 percent of his total corn and soybean acres this spring, which is less than many others in the area.
The key to keeping forests healthy and resilient is strong demand for forest products – coupled with a commitment to replant more trees than we harvest.
He estimated it could take at least a year to get the industry back up and running, as the soil recovers and farmers replant trees.
He enforces straight lines of crops and square boxes of garden, trying to replant and reshape the land in the image of his home country.
"We are doing things to offset our carbon footprint, we have solar panels, we replant trees," says Andria Huskinson at Alta Ski Area in Utah.
Bambuhay has partnered with the Philippines government and farmers to replant 540 hectares (1,340 acres) of deforested land through the company's Bamboo AgroForestry Program, Gersava said.
Over 6,000 square kilometres of standing crops have been damaged, and farmers in the north of the country will not be able to replant their paddies.
"It's the first time in a long time that the ground has stayed soggy," she said, adding that it might be time to replant her lawn.
Residents can cut them down and replant "as they grow quite fast," Khan said, adding that the timber from a mature poplar would fetch about $325.
The Resilient Federal Forests Act also allows federal land managers to quickly remove dead trees after wildfires, creating new revenue to replant and rehabilitate burned forests.
The marriages of many Syrians who had come to Canada were far more strained, they knew, the traditional arrangements difficult to replant on new soil. Mrs.
According to Gérard Araud, France's ambassador to the US, the White House will soon replant the tree, once it's inspected for arboreal diseases and parasites or whatever.
The startup hopes to replant in areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina as well as out west where forests have been decimated by bark beetle infestations and wildfires.
JAKARTA, Dec 16 (Reuters) - * Indonesia, the world's top palm oil producer, has disbursed funds to replant 93,702 hectares (143,543 acres) of palm plantation area as of Dec.
Brazil in 285 passed a law that allows landowners to clear only 2000 percent of their property in the Amazon and requires some landowners to replant depleted areas.
But taking a big tree out and saying 'we'll replant,' there's no guarantee small trees will make it, and it will take a very long time to grow.
Brazil in 22017 passed a law that allows landowners to clear only 285 percent of their property in the Amazon and requires some landowners to replant depleted areas.
He wants to replant hundreds of trees in a fallow area where leaf rust - a fungus that damages flowering - forced him to uproot coffee plants a few years ago.
Antoine said he appreciates that the company dug out the ground and washed their trucks to avoid introducing invasive species, but why did Enbridge feel the need to replant?
Sometimes the loss is gradual, the result of plowing that leaves upturned layers of earth exposed to the elements, or of failure to replant or cover fields after harvest.
After all, it may be far better—for the climate and the overall environment—to burn forests for electricity and replant them than to have no forests at all.
The snow will cut his income by 803 percent this year, he said - and the bad times will last until he can replant or repair all his damaged trees.
In many cases, especially when small plots of land are cleared for agriculture or livestock, tropical forests can regenerate themselves, without the need to physically replant trees, she said.
Commercial logging is forbidden in the Mount Kenya reserve but KFS licenses millers to harvest exotic species, like cypress, pine and blue gum, to sell as timber and then replant.
It's an unending process that's allowing Wolkis to really understand how far these seeds can go, to make sure they're still alive when they'll be needed to replant Hawaii's forests.
Disney, ConocoPhillips, and Poseidon Resources bought $6.7 million worth of offsets to restore and replant a 100-acre parcel of a state park in the mountains west of San Diego.
After knocking out some simpler tasks on the list, I notice that when I pluck a rose from the farmer's garden, he keeps bending down to replant the rose. Honk!
After the ancient siege, the Israelites vowed to replant a destroyed sycamore grove with new trees; near ground zero, a huge sycamore tree was also destroyed, as the towers fell.
"When the U.S. set out to restore wolves in Yellowstone, they can't just parachute in wolves, and can't just replant a whole forest and import in everything at once," said Huttenhower.
Although corn progress in the Western belt is close to normal levels, the excessive moisture has led some farmers there to replant and has prevented some of the seeds from sprouting.
If you want to get yourself the most environmentally friendly Christmas tree, you should choose one that still has its root ball attached, so you can replant it after the holidays.
Across the Caribbean, scores of projects are underway to restore battered coral reefs, establish artificial reefs, replant damaged mangroves and place millions of acres of marine areas under protected areas by 2020.
That's why ConPRmetidos has helped coffee farmers, located in Puerto Rico's mountainous region, to collect equipment and replant trees in the hopes of replenishing even a small portion of what was lost.
Maybe if Wolkis succeeds, its seeds will be safely stored for many years to come — until it's time to replant them, allowing the plant's elongated white flowers to dot Hawaii's forests once again.
The music becomes shrill, and guns are being drawn Back in the garden, I distract Decker and his guard with a coin toss, providing a precious couple of seconds to replant the charge.
However, a government official said in September that the country can only replant 180,000 hectares of plantation area per year, due to difficulties smallholders faced in proving they were eligible for the scheme.
I hope not, but I also think that there's enough here to draw Samsung fans back to the brand, and to help Samsung replant itself as one of the leaders in the smartphone market.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Researchers have identified swathes of lost tropical rainforests as the best places to replant trees, hoping to redress some of the damage done by deforestation and limit climate change.
"Those who did not preserve the springs, restore native areas, replant or have a protected green area suffered in the drought," de Almeida said, adding that farmers were not permitted to draw water from the river.
Last year it was Marc Chagall's work that led Selby to replant parts of its gardens with salvia and date palms, evocative of the south of France where the artist did some of his loveliest work.
If and when a shutdown ends, lawmakers will find themselves with a budget that is even further in the red than they anticipated — even if they never pay to replant the trees destroyed along the way.
It has again grown over 201503, and another 21200 are likely to be transplanted this spring, part of broad attempts to replant sheep populations that are a fraction of what they once were in the West.
The improvement follows decades of conservation work in China, including intensive efforts by the Chinese government to replant bamboo forests — the bears' main source of food and shelter — and launch captive breeding programs and partnerships with zoos.
Rasul, however, said he is confident that the increased climate-changing emissions from the expanded highway will be absorbed by ambitious efforts now underway to replant forests in Pakistan, which has seen heavy deforestation in recent decades.
Industry specialists see a risk of deforestation in the Grand Est region as private forest owners fell healthy trees to provide unaffected wood to sawmills, leaving thousands of hectares of land barren as many are reluctant to replant.
In a later interview at a Stine Seed's office in Iowa, however, founder and Chief Executive Harry Stine said that Bayer merely wanted Stine to ensure that farmers did not replant Libertylink seeds without paying for the technology.
Mujaju said a big problem holding back wider use of grains such as sorghum and millet is the tradition of holding onto part of last year's harvest to replant or sell to neighbors as seed in the coming season.
However, analysts said final acreage has would likely shift due to firmer soybean prices since the USDA's survey was concluded earlier this month and as some farmers in flooded areas of the South may replant corn fields with soybeans.
These are not gentlemen who have promised to replant trees, call on their citizens to reduce their consumption of cattle — responsible for two-fifths of all greenhouse gas emissions — or create new international institutions to forge a global consensus.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine farmers have agreed to pay perpetual royalties when they replant genetically modified seeds made by companies like Monsanto Co, two industry groups told Reuters, a deal that could allow farmers access to the newest biotechnology.
The outbreak in Zambia is being contained as most of the maize was attacked when it was knee-high and three-quarters of the fields that were hit were reporting the eradication of the pest, with plans to replant the crop.
It's Root Project, an aid project put together by Crenn and Zesa Raw co-founder Michelle Jean with the goal of helping farmers in Haiti replant coffee and cocoa plants after the complete devastation of local crops following Hurricane Matthew.
Some claim that government policy is partly to blame for the recent fires, and often single out the C.R.P.—the Conservation Reserve Program, a federal initiative that, since the nineteen-eighties, has paid farmers to replant and maintain grass cover on their land.
"When we cut down trees, clearing land to bury our dead, officials from the Forestry Commission here told us we were endangering our environment and urged us to replant trees inside village graveyards," said Elison Moyo, one of the village heads in Mwenezi.
Farmers do not need to buy seed every year as they have to with hybrids - instead they simply save part of their harvest to replant - and the older varieties often need less water and do not need chemical fertilisers and pesticides, Jayaraman said.
But attempt to replant that in a theme park city, and the eye patches and crossed swords will become just another piece of kitsch, like the fake Eiffel Tower and the fake New York skyline and the fake breasts at Spearmint Rhino.
In July, scientists at the Switzerland-based Crowther Lab said the best way to keep climate change in check would be to replant destroyed forest areas the size of the United States, which could capture two-thirds of the carbon humans have emitted since pre-industrial times.
It's a bit of a trek to find it (thus the lovely lack of crowds), but once you do, the 5-acre, perfectly manicured brainchild of Amir Dialameh — a park lover who managed to get the city's permission to replant an area hit by brushfire — is sure to stun.
You should also know in advance what exactly you're going to do with the tree after the holidays: if you have a backyard where you can replant the tree, you should dig the hole before the ground freezes, and make sure the species you bought is suitable for your area.
"Recognizing that forest biomass in the US provides a carbon neutral source of renewable energy will encourage landowners to replant trees to keep our forests healthy and intact and provide good paying jobs well into the future," said CEO of National Alliance of Forest Owners Dave Tenny, said in the EPA's own statement.

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