CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERCROPPING
PRESENT
Present
I overcropping
you overcropping
he/she/it overcroppings
we overcropping
you overcropping
they overcropping
Present continuous
I am overcroppinging
you are overcroppinging
he/she/it is overcroppinging
we are overcroppinging
you are overcroppinging
they are overcroppinging
Present perfect
I have overcroppinged
you have overcroppinged
he/she/it has overcroppinged
we have overcroppinged
you have overcroppinged
they have overcroppinged
Present perfect continuous
I have been overcroppinging
you have been overcroppinging
he/she/it has been overcroppinging
we have been overcroppinging
you have been overcroppinging
they have been overcroppinging
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I overcroppinged
you overcroppinged
he/she/it overcroppinged
we overcroppinged
you overcroppinged
they overcroppinged
Past continuous
I was overcroppinging
you were overcroppinging
he/she/it was overcroppinging
we were overcroppinging
you were overcroppinging
they were overcroppinging
Past perfect
I had overcroppinged
you had overcroppinged
he/she/it had overcroppinged
we had overcroppinged
you had overcroppinged
they had overcroppinged
Past perfect continuous
I had been overcroppinging
you had been overcroppinging
he/she/it had been overcroppinging
we had been overcroppinging
you had been overcroppinging
they had been overcroppinging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overcropping
you will overcropping
he/she/it will overcropping
we will overcropping
you will overcropping
they will overcropping
Future continuous
I will be overcroppinging
you will be overcroppinging
he/she/it will be overcroppinging
we will be overcroppinging
you will be overcroppinging
they will be overcroppinging
Future perfect
I will have overcroppinged
you will have overcroppinged
he/she/it will have overcroppinged
we will have overcroppinged
you will have overcroppinged
they will have overcroppinged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overcroppinging
you will have been overcroppinging
he/she/it will have been overcroppinging
we will have been overcroppinging
you will have been overcroppinging
they will have been overcroppinging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overcropping
you would overcropping
he/she/it would overcropping
we would overcropping
you would overcropping
they would overcropping
Conditional continuous
I would be overcroppinging
you would be overcroppinging
he/she/it would be overcroppinging
we would be overcroppinging
you would be overcroppinging
they would be overcroppinging
Conditional perfect
I would have overcropping
you would have overcropping
he/she/it would have overcropping
we would have overcropping
you would have overcropping
they would have overcropping
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overcroppinging
you would have been overcroppinging
he/she/it would have been overcroppinging
we would have been overcroppinging
you would have been overcroppinging
they would have been overcroppinging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overcropping
we let´s overcropping
you overcropping
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overcropping
Past participle
overcroppinged
Present Participle
overcroppinging
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERCROPPING»
Discover the use of
overcropping in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overcropping and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Wine Science: Principles, Practice, Perception
Although definite overcropping ( 110–150 hl/ha) reduces wine quality, the
specific cause and effect relationships are poorly understood. Factors frequently
involved include delayed ripening, higher acidity, reduced anthocyanin synthesis
, ...
2
Geography: An Integrated Approach
The rate of erosion is determined by climate, topography, soil type and vegetation
cover (Case Study 10), but it is accelerated by poor farming practices (
overcropping and overgrazing) and deforestation. (The conditions favouring wind
erosion ...
A consequence of relegating grapevines to poorer soils was a preoccupation by
early viticulturists with the concept that grapevines must be severely pruned to
avoid overcropping. This practice was accentuated where irrigation was either
not ...
4
The Grape Grower: A Guide to Organic Viticulture
It should be noted that, while poor fruit quality is a sign of overcropping, it is
possible to decrease the quality of wine grapes by overcropping, without actually
overloading the vine. That is, the fruit may ripen well and on time, but subtleties of
...
5
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of ...
Upon the third and fourth counts a verdict was returned for the defendants under
the direction of the learned judge, who was of opinion that the plaintiff could not
recover for injury done to the land by overcropping and mismanagement ; leave ...
Sandford Nevile, William Montagu Manning (Sir.), Sir William Montagu Manning, 1834
6
The Science of Grapevines: Anatomy and Physiology
Conversely, if there is insufficient leaf area to ripen the fruit (i.e., high crop load,
overcropping, or source limitation), then the rate of ripening will decline. This is
why vines of medium vigor often produce both higher yields and better-quality
fruit ...
7
The Making of a Tropical Disease: A Short History of Malaria
sugarcane, and wheat; overcropping, or the planting of crops year after year
without allowing fields to go fallow; and extending irrigation to cover more
acreage. All three practices led to short-term increases in income, but they all had
long-term ...
8
A History of Wine in America: From Prohibition to the Present
And overcropping—that is, allowing the vine to carry more fruit than it can
properly ripen—entailed a serious loss of fruit quality. All this was known, but not
much was done about it. In a market so dominated by quantity and apparently so
...
9
Reaching for the Sun: How Plants Work
The general alarm voiced in the 1997 edition about the deleterious effects
humans are having on our environment through global warming, deforestation,
overgrazing by domestic animals, overcropping of arable lands, and pollution of
land, ...
Means of Improving Grape Quality in half while the wounds are open. Girdling in
unirrigated vineyards must be practiced with caution; a single knife-cut or a one-
sixteenth-inch girdle should suffice. Overcropping of girdled vines is to be ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OVERCROPPING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
overcropping is used in the context of the following news items.
What Qualities Make a Good Vineyard?
... ripening, and lack of berry maturity at typically ripe sugar levels (all of which can lead to similar wine quality issues as overcropping). «Slate Magazine, Jul 15»
Deciphering decriminalisation of weed
... plant or more ought to meet with some innovative spins over time and the justice system may be clogged with indictments for overcropping! «Jamaica Gleaner, May 15»
Unorthodox winemaker
Mark Kirkby, however, believes such criticisms can be blamed on overcropping. He has high regard for his pinotage, saying the bigger bunches ... «Newcastle Herald, May 15»
Vintage variation in the vineyard
Leaving too many buds can result in vine stress from overcropping, while too few buds can produce unbalanced vines and lead to vegetal ... «Good Fruit Grower, May 15»
"Decline in soil fertility threat to food security"
... Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Mr Shashidhara Kolavalli, is partly the result of some farming practices such as overcropping. “Current ... «GhanaWeb, Feb 15»
Pinot Noir, Decoded
... Pinot Noir can express itself well if it's been able to ripen its tannins sufficiently, hasn't been diluted by too much rain or overcropping, nor been exposed to too ... «Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Nov 14»
Tomatoes, pumpkins can ripen off the vine
You may be "overcropping" your vines. Researchers have found that Thompson Seedless grapes need about 18 leaves per cluster for good ... «Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, Oct 14»
What kind of parents are grapevines? (Or, do higher yields mean …
So we've proven that principle false. Overcropping is clearly bad. Vines have a sugar checkbook. Leaves exposed to good, plant-nourishing ... «Palate Pres, Oct 14»
Many South Africans hero-worship Mugabe: Should we be worried?
... such as overgrazing or overcropping, impoverishing the land so that its sustainable carrying capacity diminishes and crop yields collapse). «BizNews, Oct 14»
Fiddling with Nero yields fiery flavours
In Sicily, nero grapes are used to make everything from oceans of thin, cheap, weedy plonk (the nero vine is prone to overcropping, even in the ... «The Australian, Aug 14»