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Snowden, J. P. Arable crops. Edinburgh: Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department, 1991.

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Kerr, John. Arable crops 2000. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 2001.

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Snowden, J. P. Arable crops 2002. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 2002.

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Jess, S. Northern Ireland arable crops. Belfast: HMSO, 1990.

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Withers, J. A. Northern Ireland arable crops 2000. Belfast: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2000.

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Withers, J. A. Northern Ireland arable crops 2002. Belfast: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2002.

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Jess, S. Northern Ireland arable crops 1994. Belfast: Stationery Office, 1997.

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Garthwaite, D. G. Arable farm crops in Great Britain. London: MAFF, 1999.

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Boomgaard, P. Food crops and arable lands, Java 1815-1942. Edited by Zanden J. L. van. Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute, 1990.

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Department, Great Britain Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries. Arable area payments: Explanatory booklet. (Edinburgh: The Dept, 1992.

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Botswana. Department of Agricultural Research. Annual report for the Division of Arable Crops Research. Sebele: Agricultural Research Station, 1988.

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Group, Wood Energy Development. Arable wood crops for electricity: A new market opportunity. [S.l: Wood Energy Development Group, 1989.

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Hansson, Ann-Charlotte. Roots of arable crops: Production, growth dynamics and nitrogen content. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences, Dept. of Ecology and Environmental Research, 1987.

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Salmon, Robert. Practice and Dissemination of Arable Crops Research: May to July 1997. Uckfield: Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust, 1999.

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Future Economics of Arable Crops in the EEC (Conference) (1986 Paris). The future economics of arable crops inthe EEC: Complete proceedings of the conference, Paris 12-13 March 1986. [Haslemere?: Imperial Chemical Industries?, 1986.

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Primary production in arable crops: Above-ground growth dynamics, net production and nitrogen uptake. Uppsala: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Ecology and Environmental Research, 1987.

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Fadl, Abdoulla M. Studies on the effect of soil cultivation on the ecology of carabid beetles (coleoptera: carabidae) in arable land. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1996.

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Bartels, Gerhard. Aktuelle Beiträge zum Pflanzenschutz im Ackerbau: Zur Verabschiedung von Direktor und Professor Dr. Gerhard Bartels = Plant protections in arable crops - current developments : farewell tribute to director and professor Dr. Gerhard Bartels. Berlin: Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, 2007.

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Maimonides, Moses. Haḳdamat ha-Rambam: Le-ferush ha-Mishnah : be-tosefet beʼurim, heʻarot, tsiyunim u-marʼe meḳomot Derekh nesher. Yerushalayim: Mekhon Yerushalayim, 2005.

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Maimonides, Moses. Hakdamat ha-Rambam le-Seder Tohorot: ʻim heʻarot Daʻat Shelomoh. Yerushalayim: Sh. ben A. Feldman, 2001.

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Maimonides, Moses. Tiḳun Mishnah: Hashlamot ṿe-tiḳunim le-ferush ha-Mishnah mahadurat ha-R. Y. Ḳafaḥ ʻal pi ʻetsem ketav yad ḳodsho shel ha-Rambam. Masekhtot ʻAvodah zarah ṿe-Horayot : roʾot or la-rishonah mi-tokh ketav yado shel ha-Rambam ʻim targum ʻivri ḥadash. Yerushalayim: Hotsaʾat Maʻaliyot she-ʻa.y. Yeshivat "Birkat Mosheh" Maʻaleh Adumim, 2002.

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Maimonides, Moses. Maimonides' Commentar zum Tractat Sanhedrin: Zum ersten male im arabischen Urtext herausgegeben, mit verbesserter hebräischer Uebersetzung und erläuternden Anmerkungen versehen ... Halle: [s.n.], 1985.

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Maimonides, Moses. Maimonides' Introduction to the Talmud: A translation of the Rambam's introduction to his Commentary on the Mishna. New York: Judaica Press, 1987.

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Maimonides, Moses. Haḳdamot ha-Rambam la-Mishnah. Yerushalayim: Maʻaliyot, ʻal yad Yeshivat "Birkat Mosheh", Maʻaleh adumim, 1992.

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Maimonides, Moses. Haḳdamat ha-Rambam: Le-ferush ha-Mishnah : be-tosefet beʾurim, heʻarot, tsiyunim u-marʾe meḳomot Derekh nesher. Yerushalayim: Mekhon Yerushalayim, 2005.

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Harper, F. Principles Arable Crop Production. Blackwell Science Ltd, 1998.

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The arable crop sector. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005.

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Organisation for economic co-operation and development. Ageing And Employment Policies: The Arable Crop Sector (Agriculture, Trade and the Environment). OECD, 2005.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Agriculture., ed. Arable crops sector. 3rd ed. Brussels: European Commission, 1999.

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Thomas, L. A., and J. P. Snowden. Arable Crops 1994. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1995.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Agriculture, ed. Arable crops sector. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate-General of Agriculture, 1998.

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The Arable Crops Sector. OECD, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264009974-en.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Agriculture., ed. Arable crops: Cereals, oilseeds, protein plants. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the EuropeanCommunities, 1996.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Agriculture, ed. CAP reform: The arable crops sector. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate-General of Agriculture, 1999.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Agriculture, ed. CAP reform: The arable crops sector. Brussel, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate-General of Agriculture, 2000.

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Agricultural Development and Advisory Service., ed. Stem nematode on arable and forage crops. Alnwick: MAFF, 1985.

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Northern Ireland. Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development., ed. Arable area payments scheme: Explanatory guide. [Belfast]: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, 2002.

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Bacha, Carlos José Caetano. The Agricultural Sector. Edited by Edmund Amann, Carlos R. Azzoni, and Werner Baer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190499983.013.13.

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This chapter analyzes the evolution of agriculture in Brazil from the early sixteenth century until the second decade of the twenty-first century. It focuses on seven domestic and external conditioning factors that have stimulated and supported the sector’s expansion in Brazil. These factors and the way that they have impacted agricultural expansion and will continue to drive Brazil’s agricultural sector for at least the next two decades. Given the availability of fallow arable land, at current productivity levels, this idle area could be used to double crop production. The transference of road operation to the regulated private sector will lead to improved road surfaces and maintenance, thereby facilitating the transportation of agricultural production to exporting ports. The reduction of agricultural sector subsidies and the increased forest conservation efforts by the European Union should improve Brazilian agriculture’s competitive position in many foreign markets currently served by EU farmers. The increasing share of Brazil’s agricultural production sold in world markets makes the country’s agricultural sector more vulnerable than ever to uncontrollable outside forces. World economic growth, especially that of China and the European countries, is a necessity if the Brazilian agricultural sector is to continue expanding and improving efficiencies. Most Brazilian agricultural inputs continue to be produced by foreign companies or their Brazilian subsidiaries. These overseas entities are a very strong force in the domestic inputs market and represent another uncontrollable factor that affects local farmers’ earnings and Brazil’s balance of trade.
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Carl, Flint, ed. Crops guide to herbicides: The practical handbook for arable crops, field vegetables and grassland. Wallington: Reed Business Publishing, 1987.

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Sandalls, F. J., D. W. K. Jenkins, and R. J. Hill. Uranium and Thorium in British Arable Crops and Grass (Reports). AEA Technology, 1990.

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Nature, English, Game Conservancy Trust, and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds., eds. Crops and biodiversity: A proposal for an arable incentive scheme. Peterborough: English Nature, 1997.

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D, Child R., Pinfield N. J, AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research., and British Plant Growth Regulator Group., eds. Manipulation of canopy structure in arable crops: Proceedings of a meeting held at the AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research ... Harpenden ... 19 September, 1990. Bristol: British Plant Growth Regulator Group, 1991.

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Teulon, D. A. J. Plant Protection in Organic Arable and Vegetable Crops: A Grower's Resource. Crop & Food Research, 2005.

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Thomas, Louis. Rodenticide Usage & Chemical Control of Rabbits on Farms Growing Arable Crops in Scotland 1994. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1995.

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Udo Heimbach. Variability of thousand grain weights of seed batches of important arable and some horticultural crops. Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1399/jfk.2018.08.03.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Agriculture., ed. The reform of the common agricultural policy: Arable crops sector : Agenda 2000, for a stronger and wider Europe. 2nd ed. Brussel, Belgium: European Commission, Directorate-General of Agriculture, 1998.

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Algaze, Guillermo, and Timothy Matney. Titriş Höyük: The Nature and Context of Third Millennium B.C.E. Urbanism in the Upper Euphrates Basin. Edited by Gregory McMahon and Sharon Steadman. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0046.

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This article discusses findings from excavations at Titriş Höyük. At the time of its foundation as an urban center in the Middle Early Bronze Age, Titriş Höyük possessed the combined advantages of locally available timber, multiple perennial water sources and associated year-round cultivable floodplains suited to garden crops, and broad, rain-fed arable tracts suited to grain cultivation. Additionally, the site was surrounded by gentle limestone hills well suited to viticulture and livestock grazing. However, this benign framework provided a necessary but not sufficient condition for the development of the site. The sufficient condition was the city's location along the road to the Samsat ford, which made it a natural arbiter of a portion of long-distance east–west trade across the northern fringes of “Greater Mesopotamia” in the third millennium—a fact attested by the number and variety of imports found in excavated mortuary and domestic contexts across the city.
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al-Thaʻlab wa al-ghurāb: Lā tuṣaddiq kull mā yuqāl = The fox and the crow. Beirut: Digital future =, 2013.

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COM (94) 114 Final Brussels, 08.04.1994: Proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) Concerning the Conversion of Land Currently Under Arable Crops to Extensive ... (COM (94) 114 Final Brussels, 08.04.1994). European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1994.

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COM (93) 4 Final, Brussels, 11 January 1993: Proposal for a Council Regulation (EEC) Amending Regulation (EEC) No. 1765/92 Establishing a Support System for Producers of Certain Arable Crops. European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1993.

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