Examples of using Forage in English and their translations into Indonesian
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near Fog Valley Tribe, he let the Winged Flood Dragon forage for its own food in the jungles of the Southern Wilderness.
Since bees rarely forage more than two to three kilometres from their hive,
Forage crops- such as grasses,
Pacific salmon, squid and forage fish, as well as Atlantic bluefin tuna
At the beginning of this entertaining game we have a baby Triceratops, 100 forage, 100 meat,
the calves are able to graze and forage but continue suckling until the following fall
This species of sunflower is also used as bird food, as livestock forage(as a meal or a silage plant),
the production of forage grass elephant is as much as 265.2 tons/ hectare/ year.
Tractor Mounted Napier Forage Silage Harvester Forage Silage Harvester For Grass Cutter Straw Equipment for Magnesite Flue Slabs Fire Door Core Boar Machine Lines.
the calves are able to graze and forage but continue suckling until the following autumn
Others are attempting to reduce their reliance on forage fish by replacing fish meal with plant proteins
on its upper molars, which gave it a larger surface area for chewing tougher forage.
Glass Magnesium Plate Equipment Tractor Mounted Napier Forage Silage Harvester Forage Silage Harvester For Grass Cutter Flue Plate Equipment.
When termites forage above ground, they must maintain their connection to the soil
some of which provide forage for reindeer and products for humans, have been described.
If you seriously want to grow elephant grass as a forage, it is better if the planting is done well.
pasture, and forage plants; some are often considered lawn pests.
The pressure is increasing on dryland ecosystems for providing services such as food, forage, fuel, building materials,
He previously served as founder and CTO of Eventvue(social networking for events) and Forage/Din(healthy gourmet meal kits).
Ants genetically engineered to lack their“sense of smell” became unable to communicate, forage, or compete to be a queen,