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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1521177)2/9/2025 9:35:10 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1569470
 
"How are you going to save 8,000,000,000 from the next ice age"



50-100,000 years from now? I haven't given it a lot of thought.

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"If you were a farmer you'd plant in the spring because other farmers are doing it, you'd harvest in the fall for the same reason"

That would depend on what I was planting.

U.S. winter wheat is planted in the fall, typically in September and October. The plant goes into dormancy over the winter months and begins growing again in the spring. Winter wheat is harvested starting in late May and through the summer. U.S. hard red winter and soft red winter varieties are all winter wheat.Jun 10, 2021


Planting the Crop: U.S. Wheat Seeding Involves Careful ...

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Many gardeners prefer to plant garlic in fall, when they plant flowering bulbs. This gives garlic added growing time, which means larger, more flavorful summer harvests — and nature makes proper chilling easy. Plant fall garlic from two weeks before or after the typical first frost date in your area.


How to Plant, Grow and Harvest Garlic - GardenTech
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