Die Frauen
by Wyld, Evie
1. Auflage
This is a hands-on, practical guide to describe physical bunch and oil analysis of oil palm bunches. Bunch and oil analysis laboratories are set up at oil mills to assess production, yield potential of plantations and oil extraction rates relative to targets. The higher the oil yields the planting material produces, the less land that is needed to achieve a specific level of production, hence helping in the sustainability of the crop.
An enchanting book expressing all the hopes and wishes parents have for their children. Celebrating kindness, resilience, and empathy, this book is the perfect collection of dreams for the future. *A timeless treasury of hopes and dreams that all parents want for their child. *Inspiring and thought-provoking words, this book is a perfect gift to a new parent. *Beautiful, whimsical illustrations by award-winning Evie Barrow.
She's definitely his person of interest—but is he barking up the wrong tree? When aspiring writer and dog trainer Evie Malone gets a call from a man seeking help with the dog he inherited, she's eager to help—in no small way because his surly voice on the phone gives her good shivers. Meeting Luke Kovacs confirms her attraction to the no-nonsense, socially challenged cop, but she's got some unfinished business to take care of first. Business named Brad, an ex-to-be she's been trying to let down gently. Luke's not really a dog person, but he's willing to make an effort to settle in with his late aunt's mutt. Especially with the help of a woman who makes him wish he had someone waiting for him at home. When Evie goes to Brad's place to break up, she's shocked to find him dead on the floor. Worse, every time she turns around, she finds more and more evidence...and it's clearly stacked against her. Though Luke believes her innocent, they soon find themselves in a race against time to prove it—before the real killer finds a way to silence her.
Evie catches a glimpse of someone waving to her from the opposite riverbank. Who could it be? It’s Steph. He really wants to know who’s waving back. How will they ever reach each other? A moving story about two open-minded children and their unconditional friendship – despite the river that separates them from each other.
Willa had one dad one mum one home and a bird. And that was enough. So when Willa’s parents split up, she’s pretty sad. But at least they are still all hers. Until Dad meets Kevin and Willa’s family starts to grow … and keeps on growing. When will enough be enough? Or is there always room for more love? Full of heart and bursting with warmth, Enough is the funny and moving new picture book from the creative team behind I Saw Pete and Pete Saw Me.