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 Translation for 'lucerne' from English to Spanish
NOUN1   lucerne | -
NOUN2   Lucerne | -
SYNO alfalfa | lucerne | Medicago sativa
bot.T
alfalfa {f} [Medicago sativa]
lucerne
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Translation for 'lucerne' from English to Spanish

lucerne
alfalfa {f} [Medicago sativa]bot.T
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Usage Examples English
  • It is a pest of lucerne and other legumes. It has become a widespread weed in many countries. It is known as 'golden dodder' in Australia.
  • Potatoes, cereal crops (both for hay and grain), organic vegetables, vegetable seed and lucerne grow in the rich volcanic soil.
  • Before the vinesyards Cereals were grown and lucerne from Albas was renowned.
  • The town includes a supermarket, two hotels, a newsagent, a butcher and golf and bowling clubs, as well as farm produce suppliers, lucerne crops and a sawmill.
  • The post office has been in operation since 1892. The community was named after the lucerne that grew near the original town site.

  • Major industries in the shire include coal mining, beef production, power generation, dryland cropping and irrigation cropping such as lucerne and cotton.
  • Commercial breeding of tree lucerne cultivars have led to improved varieties with increased hardiness, disease resistance and a wider range of growing conditions and applications.
  • The challenges that have to be overcome using lucerne and cassava, two high density monoculture crops, include the high fiber content and other antinutritional factors, such as phytate, cyanide, and tannins.
  • Laingsburg's economy is mainly based on farming of goats, sheep, lucerne (Alfalfa), fruit and vegetables.
  • Agricultural production includes wheat, maize, sugar beets, potatoes, lucerne, and various vegetables and fruits. There is little industry in the region.

  • of land for lucerne and other crops, including oats.
  • "Atrichonotus taeniatulus", known generally as the small lucerne weevil or little fringed weevil, is a species of broad-nosed weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America.
  • Lucerne is the name of the alfalfa, which arose in France, Germany and Britain in the 16th century from the Provençal luzerno ("glow worm"), due to its shiny seeds.
  • Tree lucerne or tagasaste ("Cytisus proliferus") is able to fix more than 587 kg.
  • Being a farming community, the chief products produced are wool, wheat, lucerne and canola.

  • The local boreholes are strong, sometimes yielding up to 3.5 million liters of water a day, allowing local farmers to irrigate grain crops, especially corn and lucerne.
  • "Merophyas divulsana", also known as the lucerne leaf roller, is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found throughout Australia and has also been spotted in New Zealand.
  • Dairying was the main farming practice early on in the Corindi area. Oats and lucerne grew well as a crop for feeding the dairy cattle. Sugar cane planted in the 1880s.
  • The Khandip Dam supplies irrigation water through a [...] of farmland on which mustard, wheat, lucerne, fruit and flowers are produced.
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