The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryOrange Judd Company, 1919 - 369 páginas |
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... known as monocotyledons . The wild animal grasses , Aegilops , found in such abundance in southern Europe , and resembling true wheat in every point except in size of grain , are considered as the nearest kin to wheat . Efforts have ...
... known as monocotyledons . The wild animal grasses , Aegilops , found in such abundance in southern Europe , and resembling true wheat in every point except in size of grain , are considered as the nearest kin to wheat . Efforts have ...
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... known in Cuzco , Peru . The first wheat sown in the United States was by Gosnold in 1602 on the Elizabeth Islands off the southern coast of Massachusetts . It was first cultivated in Virginia in 1611 , and in New Nether- lands before ...
... known in Cuzco , Peru . The first wheat sown in the United States was by Gosnold in 1602 on the Elizabeth Islands off the southern coast of Massachusetts . It was first cultivated in Virginia in 1611 , and in New Nether- lands before ...
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... known in Cuzco , Peru . The first wheat sown in the United States was by Gosnold in 1602 on the Elizabeth Islands off the southern coast of Massachusetts . It was first cultivated in Virginia in 1611 , and in New Nether- lands before ...
... known in Cuzco , Peru . The first wheat sown in the United States was by Gosnold in 1602 on the Elizabeth Islands off the southern coast of Massachusetts . It was first cultivated in Virginia in 1611 , and in New Nether- lands before ...
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... known by the old name . This is further complicated by the fact that the modern art of breeding wheat has originated many new varieties . Add to this the fact that wheat has been shipped all over the world , not only for commercial ...
... known by the old name . This is further complicated by the fact that the modern art of breeding wheat has originated many new varieties . Add to this the fact that wheat has been shipped all over the world , not only for commercial ...
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... known as a palea , while the outer and lower one is the flowering glume . The latter often bears a long appendage , characteristic of bearded wheat . These awns or beards vary greatly in length even in the same spike , and in some ...
... known as a palea , while the outer and lower one is the flowering glume . The latter often bears a long appendage , characteristic of bearded wheat . These awns or beards vary greatly in length even in the same spike , and in some ...
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