kale Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of kale In English

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  • The modifications made to the technologies had some effect on the yields of kale.

  • Other crops grown include sorghum, beans, kale and tomato.

  • On-station and on-farm trials demonstrated the high yield responses of maize and vegetable crops (kale and tomato) to applications of tithonia.

  • Most of the farmers, who wanted to grow kale for sale, opted for the more compact rectangular trenches, which they developed on their own.

  • Kale may exaggerate the statism of social legitimists.

  • Kale's signal contribution to e this scholarship is to describe and analyze the importance, and then decline, of salons during the nineteenth century.

  • Kale was selected as the test crop on all plots and at all sites.

  • Not nearly enough seeds of the later kales are being produced.

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