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The valley flooded by the Nile was always, and could not be otherwise, destined for the farming of grains, sugarcane, the indigo plant, cotton, flax, oleaginous plants and seeds, of prairies, etc. It was not meant for growing arboreal trees because they can barely take root on the shores of the Nile riverbed and its large canals, like on the borders of the large farmlands (CHECK) ...the main roads that allow communication between the villages along them and the city. The tree from this valley is prohibited in fields because it would create shade where it is not needed, because it also attracts immense swarms of birds that devour the crops. The tree does not develop fully because of the humidity during high waters and because of the damage a plow would do, tearing and ripping the young plants which it needs to absorb nutrients from the ground. Prohibited in this way, let's say, the tree from that land has proven that it would be crazy to want to plant it in the fields that produce goods for the town. We wait to see in what type of land it will be useful to cultivate it. | The valley flooded by the Nile was always, and could not be otherwise, destined for the farming of grains, sugarcane, the indigo plant, cotton, flax, oleaginous plants and seeds, of prairies, etc. It was not meant for growing arboreal trees because they can barely take root on the shores of the Nile riverbed and its large canals, like on the borders of the large farmlands (CHECK) ...the main roads that allow communication between the villages along them and the city. The tree from this valley is prohibited in fields because it would create shade where it is not needed, because it also attracts immense swarms of birds that devour the crops. The tree does not develop fully because of the humidity during high waters and because of the damage a plow would do, tearing and ripping the young plants which it needs to absorb nutrients from the ground. Prohibited in this way, let's say, the tree from that land has proven that it would be crazy to want to plant it in the fields that produce goods for the town. We wait to see in what type of land it will be useful to cultivate it. | ||
In fact, if the introduction of the woodland plant would be harmful in the fields of the Nilotic Valley, the practice of forming wooded plantings along the both sides of the boundary of the dessert would be advantageous. They would be tied to the flooded ground, line, CHECK, at the highest elevation, formed by marls and marly sand from the alluvium of the Nile leaving from the opening at Gebel Selselek (a region of Assuan) until almost all of the Mediterranean coast forms special areas that for their topographical situation would be advantageous to have adaptable, successful trees. This is the primary condition that is needed to establish a long-lasting and useful afforestation of a natural propagation for the future. | In fact, if the introduction of the woodland plant would be harmful in the fields of the Nilotic Valley, the practice of forming wooded plantings along the both sides of the boundary of the dessert would be advantageous. They would be tied to the flooded ground, line, CHECK, at the highest elevation, formed by marls and marly sand from the alluvium of the Nile leaving from the opening at Gebel Selselek (a region of Assuan) until almost all of the Mediterranean coast forms special areas that for their topographical situation would be advantageous to have adaptable, successful trees. This is the primary condition that is needed to establish a long-lasting and useful afforestation of a natural propagation for the future. | ||
Now/Or I restrain myself, without expressing all the reasons |