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An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat Industry Peter Tracy
Dondlinger. CHAPTER I. Wheat Grain and Plant . II. Improvement III. Natural
Environment . VIV. Cultivation ~ / V. Harvesting . . . . . . . VI. Yield and Cost of
Production .
An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat Industry Peter Tracy
Dondlinger. CHAPTER I. Wheat Grain and Plant . II. Improvement III. Natural
Environment . VIV. Cultivation ~ / V. Harvesting . . . . . . . VI. Yield and Cost of
Production .
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While wheat has been found growing apparently wild, the doubt always seems to
remain that it may have simply escaped from cultivation. IIowever, the belief that
wheat once grew wild in the Euphrates and Tigris valleys, and spread from ...
While wheat has been found growing apparently wild, the doubt always seems to
remain that it may have simply escaped from cultivation. IIowever, the belief that
wheat once grew wild in the Euphrates and Tigris valleys, and spread from ...
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The Swiss of the neolithic period cultivated four distinct species of wheat. Wheat
seems to have been cultivated in China 3,000 years B. C., and was a chief crop
in ancient Egypt and Palestine. The Bible first mentions wheat in Genesis, Chap.
The Swiss of the neolithic period cultivated four distinct species of wheat. Wheat
seems to have been cultivated in China 3,000 years B. C., and was a chief crop
in ancient Egypt and Palestine. The Bible first mentions wheat in Genesis, Chap.
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The above sketch from a o shows: (1) . Howiłops overta, a small dwarfed
specimen, but one grain of wheat in each head, found in Southern Europe: (2)
The same Po better grown and developed; (3) Triticum speltor, the cultivated o of
Europe; ...
The above sketch from a o shows: (1) . Howiłops overta, a small dwarfed
specimen, but one grain of wheat in each head, found in Southern Europe: (2)
The same Po better grown and developed; (3) Triticum speltor, the cultivated o of
Europe; ...
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... the center of wheat production moved west about 680 miles and north about 99
miles. Latitudinal.-As European peoples and their descendants are meeting the
demands of increasing population by continually subjecting to cultivation land of
...
... the center of wheat production moved west about 680 miles and north about 99
miles. Latitudinal.-As European peoples and their descendants are meeting the
demands of increasing population by continually subjecting to cultivation land of
...
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