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21 gulle farming
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22 irrigation farming
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > irrigation farming
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23 oyster farming
разведение устриц
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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24 fallow farming
с.-х. паровая система земледелия (экстенсивная система земледелия, в севообороте которой одно или два поля заняты чистым паром, служащим основным средством восстановления и повышения плодородия почвы, а большая часть пашни — зерновыми культурами)See: -
25 mixed farming
смешанное фермерское хозяйство
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mixed farming
Type of agriculture based on the combination of crop production and cattle raising. (Source: GREMES)
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26 hoe farming
с.-х. пропашное земледелие (интенсивная система земледелия, при которой большая часть пашни занята пропашными культурами)Syn:See: -
27 Fruit and Tree Nut Farming
эк., стат., амер. выращивание фруктов и древесных орехов* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа, в которую включены организации, выращивающие различные фрукты и древесные орехи, напр., апельсиновые сады, яблоневые сады, виноградники, а также организации, выращивающие другие фрукты и ягоды, грецкие, миндальные и фисташковые орехи)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Fruit and Tree Nut Farming
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28 hoed crop
с.-х. пропашная культура (с.-х. растения, для нормального роста и развития которых необходимы большие площади питания и междурядная обработка почвы (прополка); для их выращивания используется большее количество удобрений и воды, чем обычно, к ним относятся, напр., кукуруза, гречиха, сахарная свекла, хлопчатник, капуста, томат и многие другие, включая кормовые культуры)See: -
29 Oilseed and Grain Farming
эк., стат., амер. выращивание масличных и зерновых культур* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа, в которую включены организации, занимающиеся выращиванием соевых и других масличных культур, полевого гороха, различного зерна, пшеницы, риса и кукурузы)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Oilseed and Grain Farming
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30 Vegetable and Melon Farming
эк., стат., амер. выращивание овощей и бахчевых культур* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа, в которую включены организации, выращивающие различные корнеплоды (кроме сахарных), бахчевые культуры (дыни, арбузы), картофель)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Vegetable and Melon Farming
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31 ostréiculture
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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32 Austernzucht
разведение устриц
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oyster farming
There are two types of oyster farming: suspension culture, in which oysters are grown off bottom, in floating trays, is a labor-intensive form of cultivation that requires continuous tending and cleaning of both gear and shellfish, and bottom culture, which is similar to conventional crop farming on land; it involves selecting areas of the sea floor that provide a natural food supply, necessary currents, minimum exposure to predators, and proper temperature and then "seeding" the bottom with shellfish stock that are left to grow to market size. Then they are harvested with a bottom drag from a boat. Both suspension culture and bottom culture depend on natural food supplies for growing the shellfish being raised. (Source: MSTF)
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33 полеводство
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полеводство
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34 system
1) система; способ; метод2) устройство; строй3) классификация4) учение5) сеть (дорог) -
35 area
1) площадь; район; участок; зона2) область (применения) -
36 area
n1) площадь, территория, участок2) район, область; зона
- accounting area
- administrative area
- agricultural area
- arable area
- assembling area
- blighted area
- bonded area
- booming area
- border area
- built-up area
- catchment area
- census area
- coastal area
- commercial area
- conflagration area
- consumption area
- crop-producing area
- cultivable area
- cultivated area
- currency area
- customs area
- delivery area
- demonstration area
- densely populated area
- depressed area
- developing area
- development area
- disaster area
- display area
- distressed area
- distribution area
- duty-free area
- economic area
- effective area
- exhibition area
- export area
- exporting area
- express area
- farm area
- farming area
- fishing area
- forage area
- forest area
- free trade area
- frontier area
- grassland area
- ground area
- growing area
- indoor area
- industrial area
- irrigation area
- labour catchment area
- labour market area
- labour shortage area
- lettable area
- living area
- major producing area
- market area
- marketing area
- metric area
- mixed farming area
- monetary area
- neglected area
- normal working area
- offshore area
- open air exhibition area
- operating area
- outdoor area
- parking area
- pasture area
- planted area
- ploughed area
- populated area
- port area
- priority area
- producing area
- production area
- rate area
- rented area
- residential area
- rural area
- sales area
- selling area
- service area
- sheds area
- shopping area
- single crop area
- single currency area
- sown area
- sparsely populated area
- stand area
- storage area
- supply area
- terminal area
- thickly populated area
- tourist resort area
- trade area
- trading area
- transhipment area
- travel-to-work area
- unbonded area
- underdeveloped area
- underprivileged areas
- urban area
- urbanized area
- usable area
- useful area
- work area
- working area
- area of accountability
- area of ambiguity
- area of application
- area of circulation
- area of development
- area of an exhibition
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37 land
n1) земля, суша2) страна3) почва4) земельный участок, земельная собственность
- arable land
- barren land
- building land
- common land
- communal land
- cropped land
- cultivable land
- derelict land
- developed land
- fallow land
- farm land
- farming land
- fertile land
- idle land
- industrial land
- irrigated land
- leased land
- leasehold land
- marginal land
- plowing land
- private land
- privately-held land
- privately-owned land
- public land
- reclaimed land
- rented land
- rent paying land
- reserved land
- state lands
- underutilized land
- undeveloped land
- unexploited land
- unproductive land
- unused land
- urban land
- virgin land
- waste land
- land in crop
- land on lease
- land out of crop
- land under crop
- land under forest
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38 агротехник
агротехн|ик - м. crop specialist;
~ика ж. agrotechnics, agricultural/farming practices pl., scientific farming;
~ический agrotechnical.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > агротехник
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39 agricultural technology
с.-х. сельскохозяйственная технология, агротехника (совокупность технологий и методов возделывания сельскохозяйственных культур; призвана обеспечить высокую урожайность выращиваемых растений при минимальных затратах труда и средств на единицу высококачественной продукции; направлена также на сохранение почвенного плодородия, защиту почв от эрозии)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > agricultural technology
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40 agriculture
nсельское хозяйство; земледелие- diversified agriculture
- extensive agriculture
- farming agriculture
- highly productive agriculture
- intensive agriculture
- intensive development of agriculture
- modernization of agriculture
- single-crop agriculture
- technical equipment of agriculture
- transformation of agriculture
- world agriculture
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