English to Hindi Dictionary sunflower

sunflower

सूरजमुखी
definition
noun
And a farmer would find that planting peas before sunflowers promises the highest sunflower yield - 1,490 pounds an acre.
a tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine.
translation of 'sunflower'
noun
सूरजमुखी का फूल,
सूरजमुखी
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown in 2000 than a year ago, while 'sunflower' , alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower.
The team looked at crops such as corn, peas, proso millet, safflower, 'sunflower' , triticale, and winter wheat, with some crops grown for grain and some for forage.
'sunflower' oil
Or, if moisture is received, planting a later crop such as millet or 'sunflowers' may be an option.
More than 50 crops were grown by the 54 farms included in the sample, although more than half of the acreage was in hard red spring wheat, soybeans, hay, corn, and 'sunflowers' .
Seed 'sunflowers' at about 20,000 seeds per acre.
He's using reclaimed drainage water, but he suspects it's infused with multiple salts and trace elements - rendering it unfit for his just-emerging, tender crop of ornamental 'sunflowers' .
They have grown everything from 'sunflowers' , poppies and hollyhocks to corn, cotton, potatoes, coconuts and dandelions.
And a farmer would find that planting peas before 'sunflowers' promises the highest sunflower yield - 1,490 pounds an acre.
Other crops include alfalfa, wheat, grapes, 'sunflowers' , safflower, and walnuts.
Increased average marketings of all milk, cotton, cattle, and cottonseed offset decreased marketings of peanuts, soybeans, 'sunflowers' , and potatoes.
It is a native insect which feeds on wild hosts including cocklebur, 'sunflowers' , and common and giant ragweed, as well as soybeans.
They have found a way to use interspecific hybridization - that is, crosses between cultivated 'sunflowers' and distant relatives that were difficult to impossible to make, until now.
Bright and bold, 'sunflowers' are native to North America and often sold at farmer's markets across the country.
Sunflowers, beautiful as they are on a summer day, are valuable as a source of both oil and meal, and 'sunflowers' are also powerfully allelopathic against many tough weeds.
Here in Pennsylvania, we always try a late planting of 8-10 week flowers (some zinnias, 'sunflowers' , etc.) and sometimes we make it!
He raises wheat, 'sunflowers' , canola, and cattle.
Four rows to a bed is the standard but six rows are sometimes used, such as for 'sunflowers' , to keep flower size down or for weed control.
But this past year has been an especially punishing one for the country, with a drought over the summer leading to an exceptionally meagre yield of wheat, maize, 'sunflowers' , soybeans and sugar-beet - all key crops.
The owner clearly knows what she likes for she has given the entire space over to two species planted in tubs, 'sunflowers' and tomatoes.
He has overseen research in Hawaii, Iowa, Puerto Rico, and Chile, and investigated such diverse crops as soybeans, corn, sorghum, 'sunflowers' , ginger, and papaya.
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