The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... increasing population by con- tinually subjecting to cultivation land of colder and of warmer latitudes , the domain of wheat is being extended on both sides of the temperate zones . In 1887 Sering published a map of North America in ...
... increasing population by con- tinually subjecting to cultivation land of colder and of warmer latitudes , the domain of wheat is being extended on both sides of the temperate zones . In 1887 Sering published a map of North America in ...
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... increased , for its production involves no additional expense , except possibly an extra outlay for seed . Prof. W. M. Hays estimates that Minnesota No. 169 , a variety of wheat in- troduced by the Minnesota experiment station , has ...
... increased , for its production involves no additional expense , except possibly an extra outlay for seed . Prof. W. M. Hays estimates that Minnesota No. 169 , a variety of wheat in- troduced by the Minnesota experiment station , has ...
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... increases the yield , even though there are fewer stools . Pliny is said to have declared that it was not uncommon in northern Africa and in Italy to find from 200 to 400 stalks of wheat growing from a single kernel . Humboldt put on ...
... increases the yield , even though there are fewer stools . Pliny is said to have declared that it was not uncommon in northern Africa and in Italy to find from 200 to 400 stalks of wheat growing from a single kernel . Humboldt put on ...
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... increased acidity in the flour . This interferes with fermentation in bread - making , and is liable to make the bread sour or dark . The Rate of Multiplication of Wheat . - Paley gave 300 grains harvested from one grain sown as a ...
... increased acidity in the flour . This interferes with fermentation in bread - making , and is liable to make the bread sour or dark . The Rate of Multiplication of Wheat . - Paley gave 300 grains harvested from one grain sown as a ...
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... increases the amount of protein . The nitrogenous compounds are the most desirable part of the nourishment found in wheat , but they tend to give a yellowish tint to the bread , " against which fashion rebels , " for the " unnatural ...
... increases the amount of protein . The nitrogenous compounds are the most desirable part of the nourishment found in wheat , but they tend to give a yellowish tint to the bread , " against which fashion rebels , " for the " unnatural ...
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