Now let agriculture, with a fellah from field work to produce a golden wheat. Agriculture was born 10,000 years ago, life activity, in contrast to the vain agitations of the current funding, which we smile in a few centuries.
be earth to earth
Ah, should be placed for two or three weeks of the current economic leaders and young traders behind the plow hand they feel for the clay soil to resist them, the gravel crunching under the plow and the sun baking their unduly skin. They would then irrigate the fields. They become real and humble and regain the carpet twice their towers of glass and steel. No, I did not say he would also propose a course for future agricultural ambassadors from France to Tunisia, but include it in their curriculum would be "more".
be earth to earth
Ah, should be placed for two or three weeks of the current economic leaders and young traders behind the plow hand they feel for the clay soil to resist them, the gravel crunching under the plow and the sun baking their unduly skin. They would then irrigate the fields. They become real and humble and regain the carpet twice their towers of glass and steel. No, I did not say he would also propose a course for future agricultural ambassadors from France to Tunisia, but include it in their curriculum would be "more".
Agriculture in É Egypt, with a fellah.
have feet on the earth
The furrows with a plow manual
on this stamp Argentine damaged.
on this stamp Argentine damaged.
have the plotter's Earth
Irrigation works in India.
promised land
A tractor plow in Pakistan.
the iron pot cons pot earth
Wheat golden.
six feet under ground
cultivars of spring wheat, where unknown to Sweden.
Expressions with the word land
Ê very down-to-earth realities of being close. Get your feet on earth: be realistic. Have the plotter land (Quebec): to be tired out. The promised land: a place rich or ideal, idyllic. The earthen pot against the iron pot, means a balance of power to intimidate an opponent perceived as weaker. Six Feet Under: Someone is indeed dead and buried.
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The International Exhibition of Agriculture , Paris from 19 to 27 February 2011
Women in agricultural work a note of March 6, 2010
Celebrate the production of the earth a note of January 31, 2011
Agriculture in Liechtenstein , 4 stamps 2010 Silvia Ruppen
The management of agriculture on Philapaix.org
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The International Exhibition of Agriculture , Paris from 19 to 27 February 2011
Women in agricultural work a note of March 6, 2010
Celebrate the production of the earth a note of January 31, 2011
Agriculture in Liechtenstein , 4 stamps 2010 Silvia Ruppen
The management of agriculture on Philapaix.org
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