51. After a slow growing season, the crop is coming on faster than many expect. 52. After the growing season, the products eventually degrade in the soil and disappear. 53. After trading, the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued its first condition downgrade this growing season for corn and soybean crops. 54. But David Lee and Missy Holbrook of Florida International University, believe trees may purposefully produce the colors when they sense the end of the growing season. 55. But because our growing season is so long, the spot should eventually fill back in. 56. But in many past years, unusually dry areas at the start of the growing season have a greater risk of summer drought. 57. But it said climate change would bring a longer growing season and open ice-free seas in the Arctic for shipping. 58. But most experts agree that a little fertilizer at planting time and during the growing season will produce longer and stronger bloom. 59. But often areas that have been unusually dry at the start of the growing season have greater risk of summer drought. 60. But the region is also blessed with the longest growing season in all of New England and a sunny temperate climate like that of northern France. |