Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word GROWERS


GROWERS

Definitions of GROWERS

  1. plural of grower.

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Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

20
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GRO
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ROW

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19

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EG
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Examples of Using GROWERS in a Sentence

  • The December 1989 United States cold wave destroyed most of the citrus groves, dealing an economic blow from which many growers could not recover.
  • Murdo MacKenzie (April 24, 1850 – May 30, 1939) was twice (1891–1901 and 1922–1937) manager of the Scots-owned Matador Land and Cattle Company, and founding president of the American Stock Growers Association, for whom he testified before congress and the Interstate Commerce Commission.
  • Every summer, the downtown area of Camp Verde is the site of the annual Corn Fest; held each year on the third Saturday in July, the popular event is sponsored and organized by local growers, Hauser and Hauser Farms.
  • In 1906, an agricultural cooperative of Hawaiian sugar cane growers bought an existing wheat factory that never opened, refitted the facility, built additional structures for their refining needs, eventually turning Crockett into a company town for the California and Hawaiian Sugar Company (better known as C&H).
  • His dynamic organizational skill brought together over 1,000 raisin growers to form the largest agricultural bargaining association in America.
  • Citrus-farm growers have occupied Highgrove area since beginning of history, with its superior fresh-wind conditions from the west, blowing into east of a cove-shape like terrain, making it one the most valuable places in the Inland Empire for citrus-farming by generations of farmers.
  • A series of droughts, attacks of blight, competition from growers in other states (particularly Michigan), and finally a killer freeze destroyed the industry.
  • The origin of the name Indian Head originates from the term "Indian Headlands", In 1850, the Washington Fruit Growers Association purchased a parcel of land, which included Indian Head and "Glymont".
  • Boats would enter Lake Harbor and make a trip around the lake picking up crates of berries at the docks of the growers.
  • The growers would sell their strawberries and flowers to distributors who would bring them with barges to the market in Amsterdam.
  • As of 2002, Lexington's largest employers were the Morrow County Grain Growers (farms), the Columbia Basin Electric Co-op in Heppner, a metal fabrication company in Heppner, and a small company in Lexington that repaired farm equipment.
  • The organization of private growers into a brokerage is an ongoing project and several private growers feature their wares at the Enterprise Farmers Market every Saturday throughout the summer.
  • Among the businesses operating that year were bakeries, barbershops, a bicycle store, multiple blacksmith operations, a book and stationary store, bootmakers and shoemakers, a brick, lime and cement manufacturer, a bridge builder, a building mover, multiple independent carpenters, a carpet weaver and carpet sellers, two carriage, sleigh and wagonmakers, a clothing store, two coal dealers, a confectioner, two crockery stores, nine dressmakers, one drug store, two dry goods stores, two express agents, three furniture stores, two general merchandise stores, one grain dealer, one grist mill, three grocers, two hardware stores, two harnessmakers, three hotels, three insurance agents, two jewelers, a laundry, two lawyers, one livestock breeder and one poultry retailer, one livery, sale and horse boarding stable, one marble and granite plant, one mason, one music teacher, one newspaper, one nickel plating operation, one optician, four painters and paper hangers, two paint and oil artists, four physicians, two plumbers, one printer, two produce dealers, two railroad agents, one restaurant, one roofer, one sash door and blind retailer, one sawmill, two sewing machine retailers, one stove and tinware retailer, one surveyor, one telegraph agent, eight tobacco growers, two undertakers, and one wallpaper hanger.
  • An uneven recovery from the nadir of the 1960s was based on the production of local fruit and nut growers.
  • By March 26, 1937, the growers had erected a statue of the cartoon character Popeye in the town because his reliance on spinach for strength led to greater popularity for the vegetable, which had become a staple cash crop of the local economy.
  • Cacao is grown organically and sold via the Toledo Cacao Growers Association to Green & Black's for their renowned Maya Gold chocolate, as well as to chocolatiers within Belize.
  • A local group of citrus growers and civic leaders, including many UC Berkeley alumni, lobbied aggressively for a UC-administered liberal arts college next to the CES.
  • His clients included the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA); through his connection with that lobby group, he was involved in founding the United Grain Growers (UGG).
  • On the heels of a successful transition to vegetable farming, growers began to construct greenhouses in order to extend the growing season.
  • The growers of coca are named Cocaleros and part of the coca production for traditional use is legal in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
  • Originally named "Vignoles" by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir.
  • Wine growers and tavern keepers concealed wine and falsified their methods of selling it to take advantage of lower tax rates.
  • Achard taught classes to have a large number of sugar beet growers and the specially developed sugar beets became available for everyone.
  • The second edition simply disappeared somewhere between Denver, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, and the Wyoming Stock Growers Association was rumored to have hijacked and destroyed the second printing as it was being shipped.
  • The Gowan family of Sonoma was one of the early growers that helped save this cultivar from extinction.



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