Summer fallow is cropland that is purposely kept out of production during a regular growing season.
If the summer fallow practice left the soil bare of any plant materials or residue, the soil was left exposed to potential erosion. Modern conservation tillage practices have greatly reduced this possibility.
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If the summer fallow practice left the soil bare of any plant materials or residue, the soil was left exposed to potential erosion. Modern conservation tillage practices have greatly reduced this possibility.
cold and wet in the winter and autumn, warm in summer and spring
The correct use of this prepositional phrase would be "in summer." The words "in" and "on" are both prepositions. One would use "in" to describe being inside of or contained in the space of the subject, like "a dog is in its cage" or "I am inthe middle of something." Conversely, one uses the preposition "on" to describe being on top of or around an object, such as "I put your textbook on the desk" or "I sat on the couch." Therefore, given that a season like summer is a period of time in which you are not above but situated within, the proper preposition to use would be "in."
Steadily increasing but slightly lower each spring and summer
Freezing, and ice wedging. Water freezes and refreezes expanding under the road and in the cracks.
If the summer fallow practice left the soil bare of any plant materials or residue, the soil was left exposed to potential erosion. Modern conservation tillage practices have greatly reduced this possibility.
Hot!!
Hot summer. A hot hot summer.
Outstanding!
Perky.perfect,
i would start out in the summer with
In the novel Last Days of Summer: What does Charlie describe Joey as?
It can be, when used to modify a noun (summer heat, summer weather). It is more of a noun adjunct when used to describe things typical of summer (summer clothes, summer camp).
in the summer they had tipis and in the winter they had dwellings
quenching quiet
sunny,beach,towel,beach ball,ocean,vacation,summer break
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.