Cultivation [noun]
Definition of Cultivation:
development of land for growing
Opposite/Antonyms of Cultivation:
Sentence/Example of Cultivation:
As written, the judge said, Amendment A covered taxes, business licensing and hemp cultivation.
He estimates it will be five years to achieve cost parity for cultivation of meat products at scale.
The Farm Bill of 2018, which loosened restrictions on the cultivation of hemp, promised to fundamentally change the cloud of prohibition over cannabis.
Currently, “we can’t teach anything related to cannabis cultivation or business processes,” she said.
Before your eco-alarm starts beeping, know that mussel farming is one of the most sustainable and clean seafood cultivation programs around, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch.
His books on mushroom identification and cultivation—including the definitive Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World—continue to provide a crucial reference for countless mycologists.
Deforestation for palm cultivation in Indonesia accounted for 2 to 9 percent of all tropical land use emissions from 2000 to 2010.
Between 1980 and 2010, palm oil cultivation doubled in Malaysia.
Solana Beach residents will also vote on an initiative to allow commercial cannabis retailers in non-residential zones and deliveries and certain cultivation businesses in all zones.
Hamo in alluding to the early cultivation of tobacco by the colony, says, that John Rolfe was the pioneer tobacco planter.