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Harvest

(tool, networking)
A highly scalable, customisable system for discovering resources on the Internet.

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Harvestable shrimp growth=(Transfer factor (*) Maturing shrimp population) - {Death rate (*) Harvestable shrimp population (*) [(Half consumption (*) Harvestable shrimp population) / (Algae population in Harvestable tank +epsilon) + 1} - (Harvesting factor (*) Harvestable shrimp population)
Would this require exclusion areas near the wind machines that could reduce harvestable crop yield?
Historically, bonus depreciation on trees and vines was not allowed until the year the crop first became commercially harvestable. With the amendment to IRC [section]168(k), growers can elect bonus depreciation in the year the trees and vines are planted.
Anglers desire high numbers of harvestable size fish, and fisheries managers are faced with the task of maintaining quality black crappie populations in various habitats, often under heavy exploitation (Miranda and Allen, 2000).
Healthy, self-sustaining, harvestable salmon and steelhead runs are simply good for business.
After plants' leaves have reached a harvestable size, most varieties will yield three leaves per plant every five days.
Crop growth and yield are the ability of the crop to capture resources--light, water, and nutrients--and the efficiency with which the crop converts these resources into biomass and harvestable product.
You'll end up with a trench of edible growing potatoes - even the earliest of potatoes will not be harvestable to mid-June and any attempts to lift will cause damage to the bean plants.
Gil Ha Yoon, supervisor of this project, added, "Barramundi grow very fast; ideally they reach a harvestable size (350g-3kg) in six months to two years even in hot water temperatures and they can grow very well in any level of water salinity.
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