0 An end-of-season sports event happens at the end of a season (= the part of a year in which a sport is played):
In addition, an end-of-season evaluation was undertaken with farmers after harvest, again facilitated by extension staff.
The associations of a positive grain yield heterosis with specific trait heterosis under end-of-season drought stress varied with the timing of the stress.
Short-duration (60 d), photoperiod-insensitive cultivars, which largely escape end-of-season drought stress, have been successfully developed for such environments in the semi-arid tropics.
The priming response was attributed mainly to rapid seedling establishment, with higher plant stand and earlier crop maturity allowing escape from end-of-season stresses.
Mean end-of-season grass phytomass was 464 g m-2 with no statistically significant differences among years in control quadrats.
Also, by regulating distribution, it has been possible to ensure that long-keeping potatoes are being held back for end-of-season use.
By restricting the sale of long-keeping potatoes and by buying a substantial end-of-season reserve.
What was the rather laconic reference to the end-of-season distillation of wine in the statement?