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cultivator

[kuhl-tuh-vey-ter] / ˈkʌl təˌveɪ tər /


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But they say that, to have a meaningful effect, raids need to be accompanied by policy changes that address the narrow profit margin for legal cultivators and the minor penalties for illegal ones.

From Los Angeles Times

Next to it, a smart cultivator from Stout Industrial displayed its use of AI vision and mechanical blades to remove weeds from around the crops.

From Los Angeles Times

They argue that the resulting income boost will allow farmers to invest in new technologies, improve productivity and protect cultivators from being fleeced by middlemen.

From BBC

Techniques for conserving water include rolling a cultivator tool over the ground to create a “dust mulch” layer that holds moisture in the soil.

From Los Angeles Times

Starting in September, nori cultivators attach laver seeds to a large net spread across the ocean surface for harvest from November to April.

From Los Angeles Times