Use "prairies" in a sentence

1. I love the freedom of the open prairies.

2. Centipedes usually inhabit forests, tropical rainforests, prairies and savannas

3. Tallgrass prairies are tall grasslands in areas of higher rainfall.

4. Lark buntings inhabit the prairies, breeding in alfalfa fields.

5. The music invoked the wide open spaces of the prairies.

6. The Banditti of the prairies by Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864

7. The Banditti of the prairies; Contributor Names Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864

8. Canada's prairies in the south are home to bison and pronghorn antelope

9. Steppes/shortgrass prairies are short grasslands that occur in semi-arid climates.

10. Barathra configurata Walker, an armyworm with important potentialities on the northern prairies

11. The Canadian Grain Commission takes part in agricultural shows across the prairies.

12. Impact of increased aridity on sand dune activity in the Canadian Prairies.

13. To get through the winter on these prairies, sometimes brain beats brawn.

14. Absinth is found throughout Canada, but it is most abundant on the Prairies

15. Calgary, Alberta's largest city, is situated where the prairies end and the foothills begin

16. We understand why the prairies embraced agrarian socialism in the depth of the depression

17. Bulbilis, on the other hand, is entirely lacking over the vast prairies of the Saskatchewan

18. Melanthium virginicum (Liliaceae), Virginia Bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies

19. Snowfall was above normal in southern prairies, southern B.C., Atlantic Canada and the Arctic.

20. Bulbilis, on the other hand, is entirely lacking over the vast prairies of the Saskatchewan

21. It was 24,000 acres [9,700 ha] of streams and prairies with a backdrop of mountains.

22. The Prairies accounted for 87% of the total area insured in the 1995-96 crop year.

23. Image 25 of The Banditti of the prairies; The Banditti of the Prairies, 25 detachment of State troops on their way to Nauvoo to de- mand the State arms there in possession of the Nauvoo Legion

24. The Prairies Region was the warmest of the regions, 1.9°C above normal, ranked 17th warmest.

25. Coyotes once lived only in prairies and deserts of the western United States and in Mexico

26. In the Prairies, red meats and grains and oilseeds currently account for almost 80% of market receipts.

27. In the Prairies, red meats, and grains and oilseeds account for 82 per cent of farm cash receipts.

28. Razing of Abandoned Grain Elevators on Prairies-Loss of Storage Capacity-Effect on Rural Municipalities-Government Position

29. Prairie Alumroot is a resident of prairies and open woods, growing in medium-wet to medium-dry soil.

30. Average country elevator storage charges for major grains also increased by between 3.1% and 6.9% across the prairies.

31. Louisiana Broomrape (Orobanche ludoviciana), a Wisconsin Endangered plant, is found in sandy areas, including dry prairies, barrens and creek bottoms

32. Hairy Beardtongue (Penstemon hirsutus), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found on dry gravelly and sandy prairies, or in hillside oak woodlands

33. The Southern Great Plains region occupies a midcontinental location that transitions between eastern and western Avifaunae among the splendor of prairies.

34. • There is a large potential for afforestation in Canada, both as block plantations on private land and as shelter belts in the Prairies.

35. Use "Branchiopod" in a sentence " Tadpole shrimp are large Branchiopod crustaceans that occur in arctic Canada and on the prairies

36. Of old Beleaguerers; not that way; But, full of vim from Western prairies won, They'll make, ere long, a dash at Donelson

37. Of old Beleaguerers; not that way; But, full of vim from Western prairies won , They'll make, ere long, a dash at Donelson

38. Coreopsis grandiflora, commonly called large-flowered tickseed, is native to prairies, glades, open woods, thickets, roadsides and open ground in the southeastern U.S

39. The Crenulate lead-plant is a perennial, deciduous shrub that inhabits marl prairies and wet pine rocklands in a small area of Miami-Dade County

40. Pale Beardtongue (Penstemon pallidus), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found in dry, often calcareous prairies, as well as hillside oak or jack pine woodlands

41. Coreopsis lanceolata, commonly called lanceleaf Coreopsis, is a native wildflower that typically grows to 2' tall and occurs in prairies, glades, fields, and roadsides

42. Curlews no longer occur in the eastern prairies, where the conversion of native grasslands to row crop agriculture led to huge losses in grassland breeding habitat

43. In much of the underpopulated west, however, they replace the major airlines on quite long routes to the small urban outposts on prairies, plains and deserts.

44. Kazuo Shiraga: Various Venues Next came a sturdy settler from Athabasca Landing way, with the mud of his prairies Bespattering his garments from head to heel

45. Boneset is a robust 4' to 6' tall native perennial most often found growing in moist or wet soils in meadows, prairies, low woods, ditches, and along streams

46. This year's other top weather stories included more drought on the Prairies, an old-fashioned winter in the East, and forests ablaze from Ontario to the Okanagan.

47. His work was not legerdemain, skilful manipulation, but recreation, and he found the Aureate earth in the forests, on the prairies, and in documents contemporary to his theme.

48. Grouping of tall, mid and short grass prairies with generally mixed populations of grasses, dominated by species in the genera Stipa, Agropyron, Andropogon, Bromus, Bouteloua, and Bulbilis

49. The prairie chickens, Tympanuchus species, on the other hand, inhabited prairies from Texas north to Indiana and the Dakotas, and in earlier times in mid-southern Canada.

50. While not strictly Cajun, Zydeco is closely related to Cajun music, the blues and dance music of Louisiana Creoles found in the prairies of south-central and southwest Louisiana.

51. The speaker begins the first stanza by saying what the Bogland is not like: the open American prairies, with clear lines in the horizon for the sun to set behind.

52. Home to one of the rarest geographical formations in Canada, the Blackstrap Provincial Park takes its name after the manmade mountain that rises 45 metres above the surrounding prairies

53. 2018, Khan Towhid Osman, Management of Soil Problems, page 119: Cryerts are most extensive in the grassland and forest-grassland transitions zones of the Canadian Prairies and at similar latitudes in Russia.

54. Eupatorium perfoliatum, commonly called Boneset, is a large, hairy, clump-forming, Missouri native perennial which typically occurs in wet soils in low woods, thickets, stream banks, meadows and prairies throughout the State

55. Monarda fistulosa, commonly called wild Bergamot, is a common Missouri native perennial which occurs statewide in dryish soils on prairies, dry rocky woods and glade margins, unplanted fields and along roads and railroads

56. Furcatus) that has smooth bluish leaf sheaths and slender spikes borne in pairs or clusters, is a dominant grass of the originally tallgrass prairies, and is used for hay and forage —called also big Bluestem.

57. Alberta is a province in western Canada, home to the gorgeous Canadian Rockies, the amazing cities of Calgary and Edmonton, and a diverse landscape that ranges from prairies to badlands to seemingly endless forests.

58. ‘Melanthium virginicum, Virginia Bunchflower, is a perennial herbaceous forb of wet, mesic prairies.’ ‘Chamaelirium is an erect, somewhat fleshy herb, perennial, and belongs to the Bunchflower family (Melanthaceae.)’ ‘Another similar plant I discovered recently is …

59. He was a zealous Botanist, and all his enthusiasm was awakened at beholding a new world, as it were, opening upon him in the boundless prairies, clad in the vernal and variegated robe of unknown flowers.

60. Blackleg levels on the Prairies have been going up, but research information on Blackleg races and cultivar resistance, plus a new cultivar labelling system and a new diagnostic test, can help bring those disease levels back down.

61. Alberta borders the United States, with the province of British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east and the Northwest Territories to the north. Calgary sits within the prairies just east of the Rocky Mountains, where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet.

62. Athapaskan-speaking peoples – ancestors of the Navajos and the Apaches – began filtering from the north and west into the deserts and southern prairies of North America some five to possibly 10 or more centuries ago, at some point during the flourescence of the Puebloan peoples.

63. Athapaskan-speaking peoples – ancestors of the Navajos and the Apaches – began filtering from the north and west into the deserts and southern prairies of North America some five to possibly 10 or more centuries ago, at some point during the flourescence of the Puebloan peoples.

64. Monarda fistulosa, commonly called wild Bergamot, is a native perennial that occurs in dryish soils on prairies, dry rocky woods and glade margins, unplanted fields and along roads and railroads.It is a clump-forming, mint family member that grows typically to 2-4' tall.

65. On a certain Autumnal Saturday afternoon about seventy-five or more years ago two men entered Willow Glen by the highway from the west, leading between them a wild, shaggy animal, a buffalo recently capured on the prairies, being the first one seen in this part of the country.