The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryRoutledge, 2018 M12 14 - 386 páginas First published in 1910, this volume was the result of fifteen years of study in the American Northwest. The author contributed to the burgeoning field of industrial and economic history, providing a practical manual for the entirety of the wheat industry at the time. Whilst smaller studies had been published before, this was the first general work on the subject, covering topics including the wheat plant, cultivation, diseases, marketing and production. It was of particular interest to growers, dealers and millers and was accessible to popular readers, students, instructors and experimenters. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 27
Página
... gluten content for making bread: Northern and central states of the plains, Canada, eastern and southern Russia, Hungary, Roumania and southern Argentina. 4. Wheats resistant to orange leaf rust: Southern Russia, Mediterranean and Black ...
... gluten content for making bread: Northern and central states of the plains, Canada, eastern and southern Russia, Hungary, Roumania and southern Argentina. 4. Wheats resistant to orange leaf rust: Southern Russia, Mediterranean and Black ...
Página
... gluten, combined with the advantage of numerous flowers on each plant, giving many seeds. The Wheat Kernel is a dry, indehiscent, unilocular caryopsis. It is oval in shape, and has the appearance of being folded upon itself from two ...
... gluten, combined with the advantage of numerous flowers on each plant, giving many seeds. The Wheat Kernel is a dry, indehiscent, unilocular caryopsis. It is oval in shape, and has the appearance of being folded upon itself from two ...
Página
... gluten cells; d, inner coat of bran; e, coloring The endosperm and embryo are completely enclosed by a single layer of aleurone or gluten cells. The weight of this layer is 8 per cent of that of the whole grain. The next covering is a ...
... gluten cells; d, inner coat of bran; e, coloring The endosperm and embryo are completely enclosed by a single layer of aleurone or gluten cells. The weight of this layer is 8 per cent of that of the whole grain. The next covering is a ...
Página
... gluten and nitrogen content, and the deeper red the color. Viability of Wheat.—Experiments have shown the optimum period for germination to/be the second year after harvest. Seed one year old often gives better results than fresh seed ...
... gluten and nitrogen content, and the deeper red the color. Viability of Wheat.—Experiments have shown the optimum period for germination to/be the second year after harvest. Seed one year old often gives better results than fresh seed ...
Página
... gluten, a little sugar, and the cellulose of its cell walls. The gluten content is greatest at the hard exterior of the endosperm. The softer center makes better flour, however, for it remains freer from the bran in the grinding. The ...
... gluten, a little sugar, and the cellulose of its cell walls. The gluten content is greatest at the hard exterior of the endosperm. The softer center makes better flour, however, for it remains freer from the bran in the grinding. The ...
Contenido
Natural Environment | |
Cultivation | |
Harvesting | |
Yield and Cost of Production | |
Crop Rotation and Irrigation | |
Fertilizers | |
Transportation | |
Storage | |
Marketing | |
Prices | |
Milling XVI Consumption | |
Production and Movement | |
Classification of Wheat | |
Bibliography | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acre American amount annual Argentina average baked bread bucket shop bushels bushels of wheat Canada cars cents per bushel century cereals Chicago chinch bug climate combined harvester commercial cost crop rotation cultivation Department of Agriculture Division durum wheat early elevators England experiment station export farm farmers fertilizers flour germination gluten grower grown harvest header Hessian fly hybrid important increased industry insects irrigation Kansas land loss macaroni machine machinery methods millers milling Minnesota moisture N. D. Agr nitrogen North Dakota operations Pacific coast phosphoric acid plow practically price of wheat primary market production profitable railroads Red river valley Report Rept rotation Russia rust seed smut soil sown speculative spores spring wheat storage straw supply threshing transportation United States Department varieties weeds wheat crop wheat growing wheat plant winter wheat Yearbook U. S. Dept Yearbook United yield