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The wilt diseases of cotton and sesamum in India.
Castor oil, linseed and sesamum are also grown in Bagalkot.
The major crops are sesamum and groundnut.
Gold, a cow, a dress, a horse, land, sesamum, clarified butter and food are all gifts that destroy sin.
The chief crops raised are rice, gram, millet, beans, peas, sesamum and tobacco.
Most wild species of the genus Sesamum are native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Sesame, Sesamum indicum, is the source of sesame seeds.
Make small balls of semolina dough, roll it and stuff it with the fried coconut,sesamum seeds.
The following give better results when they are beaten: the wicked, gold, drum, stubborn horse, unchaste woman, sugar-cane, sesamum and uncultured person.
Sesamum orientale (I)
Then you mix them with sesamum oil and honey and alittle burned ivory and spread it like a paste over yourhead.
There are local oil industries and oil refineries which produce oil from groundnuts, sunflower, sesamum orientale, cotton etc.
Langham also formed two other companies, including The Sesamum Foundation, which was a non-profit organization with the motto "Serving Sesame".
Oil seeds like groundnut, sesamum, sunflower, castor and commercial crops like sugarcane, cotton, and tobacco are also grown here.
Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum.
In ancient times, the Chinese had outlined the five most basic foodstuffs known as the five grains: sesamum, legumes, wheat, panicled millet, and glutinous millet.
Other major crops include betel nut, sugarcane, maize, groundnut, sesamum, sunflower, beans and pulses, cotton, jute, rubber, tobacco, tapioca, banana, Nipa palm and toddy.
Throughout the early modern period, Mombasa was a key node in the complex and far reaching Indian Ocean trading networks, its key exports then were ivory, millet, sesamum and coconuts.
The Kavirondo cultivate sesamum and make an oil from its seeds which they burn in little clay lamps of the ancient saucer type, the pattern being, in Hobley's opinion, introduced into the country by the coast people.
Larvae have been recorded on Clerodendrum fortunatum, Ligustrum species (including Ligustrum sinense), Fraxinus, Jasminum, Tectona grandis, Vitex negundo, Callicarpa arborea, Lonicera, Perilla and Osmanthus sesamum.
After the mation a stalk of kusa grass is fixed in the ground near a tank of water and sesamum is poured upon it for ten days so as to continued it into a refuge for the spirit until the rides are completed.
He might touch the head or feet of a Brahman or his wife or his son, or the feet of an image of a deity or take sacred grass or sesamum, silver, gold, earth, fire, water according as the value of the disputed property.
The larvae are considered a pest on a wide range of tropical crops in South-East Asia, including Saccharum officinarum, Zea mays, Elaeis guineensis, Nicotiana tabacum, Arachis hypogaea, Sesamum, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Gossypium and Allium.
There were quantities of the rice which returns a hundred per cent., of the maize, which, in three crops in eight months, produces two hundred per cent., the sesamum, the pepper of Ouroua, stronger than the Cayenne, allspice, tapioca, sorghum, nutmegs, salt, and palm-oil.