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Cultivator meaning
Any of several devices used to loosen or stir the soil, either to remove weeds or to provide aeration and drainage. | A person who cultivates. | Someone who uses a cultivator (implement, device, or machine).
Synonyms of Cultivator
Example sentences (14)
In order to get Carrots, players must gather carrot seeds from the Black Forest and plant them at home with a cultivator, which is made from bronze and wood.
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As a cultivator, we assure quality control and the ability to obtain scarce ingredients.
For most middle-class city dwellers, brought up on the image of impoverished, rustic farmers, the sight of the Punjabi cultivator can be somewhat disorienting.
Besides, with China promoting apple cultivation — the country is the largest apple cultivator in the world — and imports eased, high-quality varieties of the fruit from the US and China started flooding the market.
For the "adult use" or recreational pot, Silver Therapeutics principal Joshua Silver will be procuring product from existing licensed growers, and he agreed Tuesday that a local cultivator like the one proposed by Massflora could be convenient.
Tim Keogh, the president of BASK’s board, acknowledged technology this advanced likely isn’t needed for a cultivator as small as the one located at 2 Pequod Road.
After Thursday's meeting, the CCC has now granted 52 provisional licenses, 17 final licenses, and has given the ultimate green light to begin operations to three retailers, two testing laboratories, a cultivator and a marijuana product manufacturer.
KY: I don’t use any cultivator machines on my farms.
While the federal government doesn’t have the resources to go after every business or cultivator, he noted, “It only takes a few prosecutions to destroy the legal industry in a given state.
An elderly cultivator, with several wives and likely several young male children, benefits from having a much larger workforce within his household.
Cultivation of 5 plants or less is usually not prosecuted when they are renounced by the cultivator. citation (in Dutch) Proponents of gedoogbeleid argue that such a policy practices more consistency in legal protection than without it.
If the cultivator did not get a crop, this would not cancel his contract.
These advanced methods require a greater investment of time, money, and knowledge, but reward the diligent cultivator with far larger and much more consistent harvests.