She's a homegrown talent.
homegrown vegetables
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homegrown efforts/businesses/extremists
Experiments have been made in manufacturing boats' oars from home-grown timber and it was found that homegrown ash was unsuitable.
In this total homegrown sugar has played its part.
About 64,000 tons of tinplate were used for canning homegrown fruit and vegetables in 1949 and 57,000 tons will probably be used in 1950.
There is no control over the distribution of homegrown apples.
Last year his import policy and failure to take heed of cropping and market intelligence resulted in an unsaleable glut of homegrown onions.
The prices now fixed for homegrown wheat are certainly not such as to enable the middleman to make any exhorbitant profit.
I cannot at present state the exact proportion of sugar which applicants will get for preserving homegrown fruit.
We reserve our position to make whatever changes seem to us appropriate, all in the interests of homegrown food production.