0 a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc -- bờ giậu
The hedge needs cutting.
1 to avoid giving a clear answer to a question -- nói loanh quanh
2 (with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge. -- quây hàng rào
Farmers were able to establish and prune the hedges; however, both activities considerably increased labour use during the busiest period of the year.
Thus, there was little evidence for any net eect of the hedges on maize yield when the plots were managed by researchers.
The study aimed to assess the degree of competition between the hedges and the adjacent maize rows.
Do they have the required information and are they able to plant and maintain the hedges, and to cope with any problems that arise?
In this paper we consider the problem of hedging options in the presence of cost in trading the underlying asset.
Roads and pavements are more likely to accumulate debris washed off fields and hedges, so that there are more hazards for the older pedestrian.
Established hedgerows that are refuges for ancient woodland species may have been grubbed up and replaced by fences or species-poor prunus spinosa (blackthorn) hedges.
The trial design consisted of a control plot without hedges and an adjacent plot with hedges on each farm.