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| [00:12.97] | prolific(productive): The prolific author published over 80 novels. |
| [00:22.99] | rich(wealthy) |
| [00:26.77] | fertile(fruitful, rich): The very fertile couple had six children in eight years. |
| [00:37.90] | harvest(glean, gather): It's already autumn, a time to harvest. |
| [00:46.40] | agriculture |
| [00:53.17] | agricultural |
| [00:58.73] | aquaculture |
| [01:02.72] | arable(farmable, fruitful) |
| [01:07.76] | indigenous: The indigenous people of the area know which plants are safe to eat and which are poisonous. |
| [01:21.67] | fertilizer |
| [01:25.51] | hu****andry(farming management): He studied animal hu****andry in college. |
| [01:34.96] | graze(feed): This field will graze 30 head of cattle. |
| [01:43.62] | cultivate(till, foster, train): The botanist cultivated tropical flowers. |
| [01:53.58] | cultivation: Max's natural skills at painting only needed cultivation. |
| [02:04.50] | manure(fertilizer, dung): The farmers manured the fields in the spring. |
| [02:12.70] | horticulture |
| [02:16.32] | hydroponics |
| [02:21.78] | insecticide |
| [02:26.13] | irrigate: They irrigated the land in order to increase the produce. |
| [02:35.59] | pesticide |
| [02:39.47] | ridge: The land ridges toward the south. |
| [02:49.86] | silt |
| [02:57.05] | tractor |
| [03:00.93] | squash |
| [03:04.61] | cotton |
| [03:09.66] | garlic |
| [03:14.22] | eggplant |
| [03:17.26] | fodder |
| [03:21.98] | hay |
| [03:25.76] | haystack |
| [03:29.96] | vegetable |
| [03:37.15] | ****: Ofen ****ing the garden will do good to the flowers. |
| [03:50.27] | sorghum |
| [03:54.63] | livestock |
| [03:59.25] | poultry |
| [04:02.87] | buffalo |
| [04:06.23] | cattle |
| [04:10.95] | fowl |
| [04:16.78] | sow: As you sow, so will you reap. |
| [04:32.01] | conservatory(greenhouse): Like flowers in the conservatory, children are very fragile. |
| [04:40.10] | barn |
| [04:46.91] | cowshed |
| [04:51.94] | granary |
| [04:55.36] | greenhouse |
| [04:59.92] | seedbed |
| [05:04.49] | sheepfold |
| [05:07.43] | orchard |
| [05:12.44] | pasture |
| [05:18.23] | pigpen |
| [05:23.10] | pigsty |
| [05:27.93] | plantation |
| [05:36.75] | ranch |
| [05:42.94] | trough |
| [05:48.00] | All that you do, do with you might, things done by halves are never done right. –Sloddard |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:12.97] | prolific productive: The prolific author published over 80 novels. |
| [00:22.99] | rich wealthy |
| [00:26.77] | fertile fruitful, rich: The very fertile couple had six children in eight years. |
| [00:37.90] | harvest glean, gather: It' s already autumn, a time to harvest. |
| [00:46.40] | agriculture |
| [00:53.17] | agricultural |
| [00:58.73] | aquaculture |
| [01:02.72] | arable farmable, fruitful |
| [01:07.76] | indigenous: The indigenous people of the area know which plants are safe to eat and which are poisonous. |
| [01:21.67] | fertilizer |
| [01:25.51] | hu andry farming management: He studied animal hu andry in college. |
| [01:34.96] | graze feed: This field will graze 30 head of cattle. |
| [01:43.62] | cultivate till, foster, train: The botanist cultivated tropical flowers. |
| [01:53.58] | cultivation: Max' s natural skills at painting only needed cultivation. |
| [02:04.50] | manure fertilizer, dung: The farmers manured the fields in the spring. |
| [02:12.70] | horticulture |
| [02:16.32] | hydroponics |
| [02:21.78] | insecticide |
| [02:26.13] | irrigate: They irrigated the land in order to increase the produce. |
| [02:35.59] | pesticide |
| [02:39.47] | ridge: The land ridges toward the south. |
| [02:49.86] | silt |
| [02:57.05] | tractor |
| [03:00.93] | squash |
| [03:04.61] | cotton |
| [03:09.66] | garlic |
| [03:14.22] | eggplant |
| [03:17.26] | fodder |
| [03:21.98] | hay |
| [03:25.76] | haystack |
| [03:29.96] | vegetable |
| [03:37.15] | : Ofen ing the garden will do good to the flowers. |
| [03:50.27] | sorghum |
| [03:54.63] | livestock |
| [03:59.25] | poultry |
| [04:02.87] | buffalo |
| [04:06.23] | cattle |
| [04:10.95] | fowl |
| [04:16.78] | sow: As you sow, so will you reap. |
| [04:32.01] | conservatory greenhouse: Like flowers in the conservatory, children are very fragile. |
| [04:40.10] | barn |
| [04:46.91] | cowshed |
| [04:51.94] | granary |
| [04:55.36] | greenhouse |
| [04:59.92] | seedbed |
| [05:04.49] | sheepfold |
| [05:07.43] | orchard |
| [05:12.44] | pasture |
| [05:18.23] | pigpen |
| [05:23.10] | pigsty |
| [05:27.93] | plantation |
| [05:36.75] | ranch |
| [05:42.94] | trough |
| [05:48.00] | All that you do, do with you might, things done by halves are never done right. Sloddard |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:12.97] | prolific productive: The prolific author published over 80 novels. |
| [00:22.99] | rich wealthy |
| [00:26.77] | fertile fruitful, rich: The very fertile couple had six children in eight years. |
| [00:37.90] | harvest glean, gather: It' s already autumn, a time to harvest. |
| [00:46.40] | agriculture |
| [00:53.17] | agricultural |
| [00:58.73] | aquaculture |
| [01:02.72] | arable farmable, fruitful |
| [01:07.76] | indigenous: The indigenous people of the area know which plants are safe to eat and which are poisonous. |
| [01:21.67] | fertilizer |
| [01:25.51] | hu andry farming management: He studied animal hu andry in college. |
| [01:34.96] | graze feed: This field will graze 30 head of cattle. |
| [01:43.62] | cultivate till, foster, train: The botanist cultivated tropical flowers. |
| [01:53.58] | cultivation: Max' s natural skills at painting only needed cultivation. |
| [02:04.50] | manure fertilizer, dung: The farmers manured the fields in the spring. |
| [02:12.70] | horticulture |
| [02:16.32] | hydroponics |
| [02:21.78] | insecticide |
| [02:26.13] | irrigate: They irrigated the land in order to increase the produce. |
| [02:35.59] | pesticide |
| [02:39.47] | ridge: The land ridges toward the south. |
| [02:49.86] | silt |
| [02:57.05] | tractor |
| [03:00.93] | squash |
| [03:04.61] | cotton |
| [03:09.66] | garlic |
| [03:14.22] | eggplant |
| [03:17.26] | fodder |
| [03:21.98] | hay |
| [03:25.76] | haystack |
| [03:29.96] | vegetable |
| [03:37.15] | : Ofen ing the garden will do good to the flowers. |
| [03:50.27] | sorghum |
| [03:54.63] | livestock |
| [03:59.25] | poultry |
| [04:02.87] | buffalo |
| [04:06.23] | cattle |
| [04:10.95] | fowl |
| [04:16.78] | sow: As you sow, so will you reap. |
| [04:32.01] | conservatory greenhouse: Like flowers in the conservatory, children are very fragile. |
| [04:40.10] | barn |
| [04:46.91] | cowshed |
| [04:51.94] | granary |
| [04:55.36] | greenhouse |
| [04:59.92] | seedbed |
| [05:04.49] | sheepfold |
| [05:07.43] | orchard |
| [05:12.44] | pasture |
| [05:18.23] | pigpen |
| [05:23.10] | pigsty |
| [05:27.93] | plantation |
| [05:36.75] | ranch |
| [05:42.94] | trough |
| [05:48.00] | All that you do, do with you might, things done by halves are never done right. Sloddard |