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  2. Soil Bank Act - Wikipedia

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    The Soil Bank act of 1956 created the Soil Bank Program. This act was devised to reduce supplies of basic commodities by achieving a 10 to 17% reduction in plowland through payments to farmers who shifted land out of production to be held in the Soil Bank. [3] The Soil Bank converted 80% of the cost of converting from crop to conservation land. [3]

  3. Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa

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    Land and Development Bank of South Africa (LADBSA) is a government-owned development bank in the Republic of South Africa. The bank was established as a development finance institution in 1912 by the Government of South Africa. The main objective of LADBSA is to promote and finance development in the agricultural sector of the economy of the ...

  4. Samuel Adams Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Biography. He was born in Boston, on May 16, 1689 to Captain John Adams (1661–1702) and Hannah Adams (nee Webb). He was a deacon in the Congregational Church. [1] He was a Boston Caucus member with Elisha Cooke. [2] Advertisements from Boston suggest that Adams Sr. owned and sold at least one "Carolina Indian" slave in 1716.

  5. Land (band) - Wikipedia

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    Land (styled LAND) was a Seattle based music group founded and led by Jeff Greinke. Their music is described by guitarist Dennis Rea as "an odd blend of jazz, rock, electronic, and world music ." [1] Land was active from 1993 until 2001 and released three albums. In 1996 they toured China, Hong Kong, and Macau, [2] including a performance at ...

  6. Land expropriation in the West Bank - Wikipedia

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    Land expropriation in the West Bank. Land expropriation in the West Bank refers to the practices employed by the State of Israel to take over Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank. From 1969 to 2019 Israel had issued over 1,150 military seizure orders alone to that purpose. [1]

  7. Land Bank discusses demolition plans for properties, plans to ...

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    The estimated total demolition cost is $390,000, according to the land bank. Hamrick said she should know soon if the money will be allocated. The building suffered a fire on Aug. 31.

  8. Westbank First Nation - Wikipedia

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  9. Bank (geography) - Wikipedia

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    For a submerged ridge sometimes called a "bank", see shoal. In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water. Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography, as follows. In limnology (the study of inland waters), a stream bank or river bank is the terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream. [1]