Thinning - Wikipedia In agricultural sciences, thinning is the removal of some plants, or parts of plants, to make room for the growth of others Selective removal of parts of a plant such as branches, buds, or roots is typically known as pruning
Thinning - definition of thinning by The Free Dictionary To make or become thin or thinner [Middle English, from Old English thynne; see ten- in Indo-European roots ] thin′ness n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
THINNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If farmers have to maintain a desired population at harvest, soil moisture, fertility and pest management must be improved and thinning should be completed earlier
Why Is My Hair Thinning? Experts Explain Causes and Solutions Below, a list of some of the most common causes, according to experts, as well as everything else you need to know about hair thinning—including what it looks like, what to do about it and how
The Thinning (2016) - IMDb The Thinning: Directed by Michael J Gallagher With Logan Paul, Peyton List, Lia Marie Johnson, Calum Worthy In a future, overcrowded, dystopian society, students with the lowest test scores are culled Two students discover errors with the test
Causes of Thin Skin and How to Treat It - Verywell Health Thin skin is most common in older adults and usually appears on the face, arms, and hands UV light from the sun can cause skin to become thin and translucent Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables can help ensure you're getting the nutrients needed for healthy skin
Pruning vs. Thinning: Why the Difference Really Matters Many farmers, gardeners, and horticulturists do not like the idea of thinning Thinning means killing off a portion of the plants they have grown, and in seedlings, it ensures that your plant does not have to compete with other seedlings