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  • sermons, connection to nature, appreciation of manual laborers and desire to provide a means of offering comfort to others. The wheat field works demonstrate...
    51 KB (6,662 words) - 15:53, 25 October 2024
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    Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world. The many species of wheat together make up the...
    134 KB (14,024 words) - 16:34, 2 November 2024
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    weeds were warned that in so doing they would root out the wheat as well and were told to let both grow together until the harvest. Later in Matthew,...
    30 KB (4,496 words) - 23:39, 22 October 2024
  • Shyamala Gopalan (category Indian emigrants to the United States)
    Richard L. Lyman, was titled The isolation and purification of a trypsin inhibitor from whole wheat flour. Shyamala conducted research in UC Berkeley's Department...
    20 KB (1,818 words) - 11:01, 15 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Canadian Wheat Board
    The Canadian Wheat Board (French: Commission canadienne du blé) was a marketing board for wheat and barley in Western Canada. Established by the Parliament...
    44 KB (5,221 words) - 00:59, 23 October 2024
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    W. K. Kellogg persuaded his brother to serve the food in a flake form. Soon the flaked wheat was being packaged to meet hundreds of guest mail-order requests...
    106 KB (9,255 words) - 07:11, 17 November 2024
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    Poaceae (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from EB9)
    family, providing staple foods from domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and millet for people and as feed for meat-producing...
    58 KB (5,652 words) - 19:07, 11 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for Fusarium ear blight
    blight, FHB, or scab), is a fungal disease of cereals, including wheat, barley, oats, rye and triticale. FEB is caused by a range of Fusarium fungi, which...
    17 KB (1,999 words) - 04:19, 22 September 2024
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    the crops planted. On sandy soils, in a three-field system, wheat was nearly absent as a crop with rye planted as a winter crop and oats and barley being...
    42 KB (5,996 words) - 18:34, 22 October 2024
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    Lincoln cent (redirect from Wheat cent)
    of wheat (thus "wheat pennies", struck 1909–1958). The coin has seen several reverse, or tails, designs and now bears one by Lyndall Bass depicting a Union...
    56 KB (6,872 words) - 12:48, 1 September 2024
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    varieties of cereals, particularly dwarf wheat and rice, and the widespread use of chemical fertilizers (to produce their high yields, the new seeds require...
    85 KB (9,494 words) - 21:44, 15 November 2024
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    still done by hand or by reaper-binder. In heraldry a wheat sheaf is called a garb. Omer (unit), a Biblical measure of volume of grain. Haystacks (Monet...
    3 KB (311 words) - 16:33, 27 March 2024
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    production techniques to Mexico, Pakistan, and India. As a result, Mexico became a net exporter of wheat by 1963. Between 1965 and 1970, wheat yields nearly doubled...
    85 KB (9,898 words) - 12:32, 12 November 2024
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    A flour tortilla (/tɔːrˈtiːə/, /-jə/) or wheat tortilla is a type of soft, thin flatbread made from finely ground wheat flour. Made with flour- and water-based...
    41 KB (4,902 words) - 23:05, 12 November 2024
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    turned his attention to the natural world, depicting local olive groves, wheat fields and sunflowers. Van Gogh invited Gauguin to join him in Arles and...
    150 KB (16,427 words) - 12:09, 21 November 2024
  • Gibberella coronicola (teleomorph). It is a monoecious fungus, meaning it does not require another host other than wheat to complete its life cycle. Although...
    16 KB (2,195 words) - 01:11, 3 December 2022
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    Seal of Iowa (category Coats of arms with wheat)
    created in 1847 (one year after Iowa became a U.S. state) and depicts a citizen soldier standing in a wheat field surrounded by symbols including farming...
    10 KB (1,191 words) - 18:51, 25 April 2024
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    of wheat were cultivated. A series of orders for compulsory tillage were enacted, with the threat that those who did not put their fields to wheat would...
    92 KB (10,657 words) - 17:22, 19 November 2024
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    has put the plant at risk and it is now uncommon or locally distributed. This is partly due to changing patterns of agriculture with most wheat now sown...
    6 KB (632 words) - 22:57, 12 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for Coat of arms of Bolivia
    Coat of arms of Bolivia (category Coats of arms with wheat)
    of the landscape formed by the hills, a llama. To its right a sheaf of wheat and a palm. Around the shield, a blue oval with golden inner edge. In the...
    5 KB (389 words) - 00:01, 25 October 2024
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