In this situation, we plant the hay seed into a nurse crop of winter wheat or spring oats. |
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Some plans advocate cutting out dairy and wheat and sticking to home made soups, steamed vegetables, cooked pulses, brown rice and oats. |
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Place the flour, oats, sugar and bicarbonate of soda in a food processor with a pinch of salt. |
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Michael showed me how to cut oats with the horse-drawn grain binder and shock the bundles to dry. |
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Add about three-quarters of a cupful of normal rolled oats, and a little less than half a teaspoon of coarse seasalt. |
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Spring oats and triticale are the least competitive, while winter cereals are often too competitive. |
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Barley, oats, triticale and rye are all valuable in animal feed, and if managed carefully, can produce profitable yields. |
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Whatever their aphrodisiac qualities, oats or porridge have real nutritional value. |
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Peas, beans or carrots also formed part of the diet, plus corn, i.e. oats or maize. |
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A truss of hay of 66 pounds is therefore equal to 28 pounds of oats, or a bushel of the best oats will go as far as one truss and a half of hay. |
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He grows oats, turnips and grass for silage and has introduced 140 Highland cattle, who remain its only occupants. |
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Spring barley area is marginally down and oats are more or less at the same level as a year earlier. |
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Reduce heat to a simmer, then stir well for five minutes, or until the oats have absorbed the liquid. |
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A small, freshly planked room below the straw mow was filled with oats, enough to last until next August. |
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Granola, usually a conglomeration of oats, sugar, nuts and seeds, is essentially muesli, but without the dried fruit. |
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It seems that those who like to eat cereal might do well to choose wholegrain cereals based on oats and wheat. |
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Sixty percent of fields were under grass, and farmers lived by growing oats and hay for horses. |
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By the end of May, the oats, corn, and beans were all well above the ground and the potatoes were on their way. |
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Although it is not necessary to soak porridge oats, it makes for quicker cooking in the morning if you do. |
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They hold 150 pounds of rolled oats, and the snap-lock lids guard against rodent contamination. |
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Unfortunately there is still the unspoken understanding that young men are allowed to sow their wild oats. |
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But cereals made with whole wheat, oats or bran are as healthful as they are convenient. |
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Carrying feedbags with a ration of oats, he led Ember into the little shelter he'd prepared for the horses. |
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This year, those who drilled oats seemed to do better than those who broadcast seed. |
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In this case, it is probably for the best that they sow their wild oats when they are young. |
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There's a view that you should sow your wild oats and not marry until you're 30, but I disagree with that. |
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This vegan cheddar is essentially made out of brown rice, oats and canola oil. |
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The peasant staples were rye bread, and porridge made from oats, buckwheat, or wheat. |
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Soybeans, corn, wheat and spelt are the focus, along with some dry beans, a little oats, and assorted cover crops. |
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Other Iron Age crops included the more ancient emmer wheat, bread wheat, oats, rye, peas, Celtic beans, and flax. |
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Thought to have originated in the 16th century, the sporran was a purse originally made for carrying food such as oats. |
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He drew a nosebag of oats from one of the saddlebags and gave it to the hungry animal. |
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The majority of agricultural land is in private hands, wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, and sugar beet being the main crops. |
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There's been more interest in planting alfalfa and oats than in recent years. |
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Green manures such as rye and oats are often planted in the fall after the crops have been harvested. |
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He balances 35 acres of vegetable production with 35 acres in cover crops like red clover, sweet blossom clover, rye, oats and peas. |
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In late spring a second field planted with oats, barley, legumes or lentils, which were harvested in late summer. |
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Crops produced for domestic sale include corn, barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, and fruits. |
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Most farmers cultivated wheat, oats and barley, and exported the majority of the agricultural produce. |
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Crumble toppings in France, as in England, only rarely contain oats or other rustic grains, unlike the usual American version. |
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When I looked in the ingredients it's oats with cream powder and skimmed milk in it. |
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High fibre foods, such as fresh fruit and veg, oats, lentils and kidney beans, are important. |
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In a 2-quart pan, melt the lard and peanut butter over medium heat, then stir in the oats, cornmeal, flour, and sugar. |
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In addition to being a popular food, oats also have a long history of use in herbal medicine. |
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Special foods, including crushed oats, bran and carrots, have been flown in for horses with discerning palates. |
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There's a strong link between agricultural and political power, and the new farming players are feeling their oats. |
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And I don't want them to be satisfied with coming here and, you know, feeling our oats because we won our first game. |
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So Ken tries to have it both ways, getting his oats with Laura and his dinner with Hilary, which is what causes his ultimate downfall. |
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As a friend of mine said, if you get your barley over there, you can get your oats over here! |
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Socially, they are a brilliant couple, and I'm sure they get plenty of oats! |
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Fish formed the mainstay of the diet, along with oats made into porridge and oatcakes. |
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Ethiopia has its own species of oats, and may be the original home of finger millet Barley and hard wheat are also ancient crops. |
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Stacks of oats were scattered, haystacks turned over and roofs of houses and sheds were badly damaged. |
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Part of the development of the pasture included the growth of barley and oats as a cash crop. |
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Mix together in a large bowl the rolled oats, flour, baking powder and optional spice. |
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Even in the 1947 winter when they were severely starved, they would not touch the oats and cattle cake offered to them. |
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They may have been part of a pre-Christian religious ritual or they may have been communal property in which corn or oats was pounded or ground. |
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They know what they like and it's not cracked corn, nor is it wheat, milo, peanut hearts, hulled oats, or rice. |
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Good sources of soluble fiber include oats, citrus fruits, pears, apples, berries, and apricots. |
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We can look to the awesome power of a Clydesdale horse which eats largely hay and oats. |
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I have celiac disease and must avoid gluten, which is found in anything with wheat, rye, barley and oats. |
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False oats grass looks a little like oats because of the shape and position of the flowers on the stalk. |
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Definitions of words like pension, oats, politics, Whig and Tory were coloured by personal prejudice. |
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The main crop was oats, barley and wheat, used for the making of bread, porridge, gruel and in the case of the barley, brewing beer. |
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Not only does he have enough pouches to store all kinds of oats and grains, he also has a chain mail sleeve for his elbow! |
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A draft scheme for the supply of seed oats, wheat, barley, potatoes and fertilisers was put to the council. |
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Mix oats in, spread onto a lightly greased glass baking dish, and refrigerate. |
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This is the classic method using oatmeal rather that porridge oats and is my favourite because of its rough texture and lingering flavour. |
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Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley. |
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A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat. |
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In a large bowl, combine the oats, sugar, raisins, chopped nuts, cinnamon and salt. |
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Stir in oats, flour, walnuts and raisins, until it forms a well-blended dough. |
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There is growing evidence that most adults with moderate coeliac disease can eat oats. |
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The folk belief that oats are aphrodisiacs goes back hundreds of years and has spread over several continents. |
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In the dining room, Richard is already tucking in to a plate of black and white pudding, having already dispatched a bowl of porridge oats. |
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Nutritionally, oats are similar to whole wheat, the main difference being that the oat kernel has not been taken apart, and the wheat kernel has. |
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As agriculture expanded onto the prairies, wild oats and sow thistle, leafy spurge and Canada thistle migrated westward. |
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Perhaps one-third of the land under crop was taken up by oats grown to feed a farm's own working horses. |
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Here's an excuse to let a section of lawn grow tall and go to hay, or plant some of it to alfalfa, red clover or oats. |
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I brought my son to a pediatric allergist, who discovered that he was allergic to milk, corn, and oats. |
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On this diet, the bulk of my carbs should come from oats, brown rice and yams. |
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And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard. |
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Those who ate the rolled oats were able to cycle significantly longer than those who ate the puffed rice, due to greater glucose availability. |
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With the exceptions of oats and rice, the major endosperm storage proteins of all cereal grains are prolamins. |
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In a large mixing bowl, combine rolled oats, almonds, sunflower seeds, flour, bran, cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom. |
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The scrubbing action of rolled oats helps release trapped dirt and oil from clogged pores. |
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The beer is brewed with two-row pale and specialty malts, rolled oats, roasted barley, wheat and four types of hops. |
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That horse lived out his life in comfort in a warm barn with more straw and oats than he could use. |
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Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops. |
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Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum. |
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This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley. |
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In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla. |
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You can find generous quantities of soluble fiber in oats, peas, beans, apples, citrus fruits, carrots, barley and psyllium. |
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Ale was usually brewed in the lord's household, utilising barley malt, though malted wheat or even oats are recorded. |
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Some of my favourites include vervain, rosemary, lemon balm, skullcap, wild oats and ginseng. |
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And it is a pale grey, with just a big bunch of poppies and oats and I think they're cornflowers. |
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Although oat oil makes up about 6 percent of most dehulled oats, it is rarely sold commercially. |
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The laighe was used extensively in Ireland to prepare land to grow oats, barley and potatoes. |
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There are some crops not cut, a lot of barley, some oats and one of two pieces of wheat are still out. |
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For example, wolves were bred into dogs, and wild grasses were bred into wheat, rye, oats and barley. |
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I asked Sidroc what it was and he said it was made from oats mixed with barley. |
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It is made from a mash of malted and un-malted barley with some wheat, rye and oats. |
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While oats can be seeded anywhere from zero to three inches deep, be careful with the turnip seed. |
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The meadows and crops of corn fell to his mow bar and in the back end he came along with the Garvey Threshing mill to thresh the oats. |
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And on Sunday nine old-style threshing mills were at work, threshing oats grown on the farm of Philip and Ann Whitford. |
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Some land was tilled, mainly for the cultivation of oats that formed a staple part of the diet of the settler community. |
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The oats will germinate quickly and protect the young hay seedlings from weed pressure early in the season. |
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With oats, the straw would have a slight tinge of green so that, hopefully, it would have a higher feeding value and also be more palatable. |
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He also held 40 acres of land by his serjeanty of carrying a seam of oats at his own charge to the King's horses. |
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Natural sources rich in silica are horsetail, alfalfa, barley, millet, oats and potatoes. |
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Cereals such as oats, barley, millet, buckwheat, rye, sesame, nuts and seeds are preferable. |
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They also eat grains such as Chinese sorghum, corn, millet, oats, and buckwheat. |
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What cereal grains other than corn, wheat, oats, milo, or barley may be available? |
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Amta payments are available for barley, corn, upland cotton, oats, rice, sorghum, and wheat. |
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If only we would eschew processed foods for our healthy natural ingredients, remembering our traditional diet of nutritious oily fish, game, berries, oats and kale. |
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In normal times, the Moores work the farm in two separate units, producing winter oats and winter wheat as well as fattening 600 head of cattle and a flock of store sheep. |
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The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm. |
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In sum, many Chinese leaders, businessmen and youth are feeling their oats. |
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Oatmeal is made with extra-thick-cut Snoqualmie Falls oats, which pack a deep-roasted flavor. |
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Using a rubber spatula, fold in the oats, apricots, and pistachios. |
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Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity. |
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It is important to mix peanut butter with other ingredients such as cornmeal, suet, or oats, as it is possible for birds to choke on pure peanut butter. |
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Seven cars filled with oats and one empty car derailed near an overpass on Sangamon Avenue, Springfield police and the Union Pacific Railroad said. |
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The poor teenagers think that this really happens, and feel inadequate that it doesn't happen to them, even though their mates claim they get their oats on a regular basis. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown in 2000 than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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She didn't buy that business of the guys getting to sew their wild oats while the girls sat home and chastely did needlework for their hope chests. |
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Skillfully and carefully, the owner maneuvered it into position between the stacks of oats, unhitched the tractor and turned it around to the face of the threshing machine. |
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Other good sources are asparagus, oats, whole wheat and fresh green peas. |
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Roger Crispine hath in his house eight persons he tilleth twenty acres of barley & oats & hath four bushels of wheat, fifty of barley & threescore of oats. |
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The basis of the Mordvin economy was cereal agriculture, and the staples of the Mordvin diet were bread made from rye flour, as well as oats and barley. |
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Glabrous mutant varieties have been identified in many cereal crop species, including rice, wheat, barley, oats, pearl millet, sugarcane, and sorghum. |
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Such cover crops also include companion plants and others which are known to have pesticidal properties such as, for example, mustard and oats which suppress nematodes. |
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To test the compounds' antiatherosclerotic activity, the scientists purified avenanthramides from oats and exposed them to human arterial wall cells over a 24-hour period. |
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During Schomburgk's time the garden provided services of considerable importance to farmers by introducing new strains of wheat, oats and sorghum. |
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It expects total production for its six major crops wheat, barley, durum, canola, flax and oats to reach 50 million tonnes this year, up from 43 million last year. |
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They would also get a handful of crushed oats on top of the mangolds. |
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The Anzac biscuit, using oats and golden syrup, was an improvement on the jaw-breaking wartime Anzac wafer issued by the army, and remains popular. |
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Whisk together flour, oats, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. |
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In spring he ploughed their fields for the planting of potatoes and oats. |
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They grew up as crop and dairy farmers in Iowa, tending corn, soy, alfalfa, hay, oats and clover. |
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I have seen oats grow well into January in my northern-Iowa market garden. |
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Neil, who has now joined us, smiles benevolently and explains he was put out to grass while Christine spent the next five years sowing her wild oats in Westminster. |
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The information obtained from the owner was, that a month ago he perceived that the horse staled very much, but he attributed it to the oats being a little mildewed. |
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Libby is feeling his oats now, but when his wife explains how they have no money coming in and tons of it going out, with no prospect of making any more money for years. |
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She served fresh milk, introduced wholemeal pasta and fresh fruit salad, and baked her own flapjacks and crumbles with oats, sunflower seeds and locally grown apples. |
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The dune vegetation included sea oats, sea grape, and beach morning glory. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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Between 1812 to 1814, wheat, barley and oats all roughly halved in price. |
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Also available were supplies such as hay, oats, straw or shavings, harnesses, horse collars, whiffletrees, towlines, horsebridges, fenders, pike poles, and hardware. |
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In addition to drinking plenty of water, it pays to eat a diet rich in high-fibre foods such as oats, fresh fruits and vegetables and beans and pulses. |
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The differential localization of GA-like substances occurs between the lower and upper halves of gravistimulated shoots of oats, sunflowers and maize. |
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I am now unable to eat anything that contains wheat, rye, barley, or oats. |
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Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter. |
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Anybody who has walked downtown on a weekend evening probably has a good idea that countless young American students regularly visit to sow their wild oats. |
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Usda reports per acre costs of production for only certain crops, including barley, corn, upland cotton, oats, rice, sorghum, soybeans, and wheat. |
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At low tide sea oats and spartina grasses bend before the breeze. |
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Here Michael and Jan raise, in no particular order, potatoes, onions, garlic, leeks, sweet corn, blue corn, dry beans, tobacco, winter squash, oats, and wheat. |
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Add texture by stirring in rolled oats, dried herbs, or ground almonds. |
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The farm supplies milk from its Ayrshire herd for Duchy Originals milk, vegetables for crisps, oats and wheat for biscuits, pigs for bacon and sausages and barley for ale. |
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Farmers sent grain, fruit, and vegetables to the goldfields, and supplied oats and wheat to feed horses pulling wagons and coaches to and from the goldfields. |
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These complex carbohydrates are found in foods that contain grains and seeds like barley, wheat, oats, millet, semolina, beans, lentils, wholemeal flour and unpolished rice. |
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Because oats have a lower gluten content than wheat, people who have a gluten intolerance can safely enjoy a bowl of porridge or biscuits made with oats rather than flour. |
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It is an excellent replacement for oats in rations needing bulkiness. |
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The Campidano plain, the largest lowland Sardinian produces oats, barley and durum, of which is one of the most important Italian producers. |
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It will eat almost any seeds, but where it has a choice, it prefers oats and wheat. |
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Crops grown may include corn, alfalfa, timothy, wheat, oats, sorghum and clover. |
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Corn, alfalfa, wheat, oats, and sorghum crops are often anaerobically fermented to create silage. |
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Many crops such as alfalfa, timothy, oats, and clover are allowed to dry in the field after cutting before being baled into hay. |
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Millet and oats were cultivated for the first time in Hungary and Bohemia, rye was already cultivated, further west it was only a noxious weed. |
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The members of religious groups who were exiled to Sakha in the second half of the 19th century began to grow wheat, oats, and potatoes. |
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Try Weetabix, no added sugar cereals such as blue box Alpen, porridge oats and Shredded Wheat, or a poached or scrambled egg on wholemeal toast. |
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She meets agronomist Mariea O Toole, who is helping Irish farmers grow gluten free oats to cash in on a growing market. |
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Even non-instant rolled oats are really only a few minutes away from being cooked into the iconic breakfast porridge I grew up eating. |
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Oatmeal can also be ground oats, steel-cut oats, crushed oats, or rolled oats. |
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Meat tenderizer,ground oats,honey wheat cereal start,wheat heart, natural flavor. |
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But while an oats and raspberry thickie remains in 250ml form, three 750ml plastic bottles have since been withdrawn. |
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Kashi's organic Overnight Muesli makes the hearty texture and flavor of overnight oats easy and accessible, according to the company. |
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In the case of stress, nervine tonics such as valarian, skullcap, passion flower and oats would all be useful. |
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In their unadulterated form, oats are pretty much free of simple sugars. |
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Ryvita has topped its crispbreads with seeds and oats in the brand's first core range innovation for seven years. |
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For dessert I chose the crowdie, a Scottish dish of raspberries, whisky-flavoured toasted oats and vanilla ice cream. |
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Stir in the oats, nuts, coconut, and the flour mixture, do not overmix. |
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In large bowl, mix together graham cracker crumbs, oats, brown sugar, butter and milk. |
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Clean the food processor bowl, then in it combine the graham cracker, oats, pecans, brown sugar and cinnamon. |
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Others of Sandy Power, who perfected the art of mending a leaking car radiator with porage oats. |
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The crops are wheat, maize, rice, barley, rye, oats, sorghum, millet, teff, buckwheat, quinoa, and amaranth. |
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It is quite common for farmers to use cereal grains for seed which contain weed seeds, e.g. starve-acre, docks, wild oats, rye-like brome, etc. |
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Derwood Bailey cowboyed for 50 cents a day, a noon meal, and a gallon of oats for his horse. |
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In fact, precisely as a rash, restive horse is said to feel his oats, so Turkey felt his coat. |
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The Nationals gave the Coalition its Senate majority and yesterday were feeling their oats. |
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Like Scotland, Northern farming was traditionally dominated by oats, which grow better than wheat in poor soil. |
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Cheese may be placed on the trip as bait, but other food such as oats, chocolate, bread, meat, butter and peanut butter are more commonly used. |
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Sweet biscuits are commonly eaten as a snack food, and are, in general, made with wheat flour or oats, and sweetened with sugar or honey. |
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In the 20th century many oatmeal stouts contained only a minimal amount of oats. |
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With such a small quantity of oats used, it could only have had little impact on the flavour or texture of these beers. |
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Tiree was famed in later times for its oats and barley, while smaller, uninhabited islands were used to keep sheep. |
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The local economy for much of this period was based on the run rig system, the basic crops being oats, barley and potatoes. |
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With a crop yield four times higher than oats, they became an integral part of crofting. |
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In the late 18th century it had 50 coasting vessels, and exported oats and salt herring. |
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Usually oats is last in a rotation and does not get the fertilizer that other feed grains get. |
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Although Seoul yeoman folk owe Pharaoh's Vaud bureau hoed oats, gauche Van Gogh, swallowing Curacao cognac oh so soulfully, sews grosgrain, pictoted, brooched chapeaux. |
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Oats act as a functional food and can be labelled accordingly, however it is the intrinsic characteristic of oats that are functional, not an added dietary component. |
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Root absorption and translocation of picloram by oats and soybeans. |
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Wheat, barley, rapeseed, and oats are grown, as are potatoes. |
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White oats are apt to shed most as they lie, and black as they stand. |
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So, although many borderers regularly engaged in reiving, most were also part-time agriculturalists, raising crops such as oats and rye, as well as livestock. |
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Cereal food includes wheat, oats, maize and occasionally barley. |
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The multibotanical contained black cohosh, alfalfa, boron, chaste tree, dong quai, false unicorn, licorice, oats, pomegranate, and Siberian ginseng. |
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Sheep farming is an ancient husbandry activity in rural parts of Wales where the climate and soil conditions were not suitable for growing crops other than oats. |
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Livingston's studies have so far focused on oats because their production in the United States is limited by their sensitivity to subfreezing temperatures. |
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Also increase your fibre intake by choosing two slices of wholemeal bread, a 60g wholemeal roll or 35g of porridge oats or high-fibre cereals or crispbreads. |
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He then left,maybe to have a well-earnedpint,and the horse, maybe to get at the oats,moved forwards a few yards and placed the nose bag on the bonnet of a wet Rolls-Royce. |
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Laverbread, made from oats and the laver, is a popular dish there. |
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For a crunchier topping add some museli or oats to the crumble toppping. |
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The wild red oat is thought to be the ancestor of modern food oats. |
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The Rangers had Rusty Greer coming to the plate with first base open because Johnny Oats had bunted a runner over to second. |
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Quaker Oats were the perfect body food, the perfect brain food, strengthening you in mind and muscle. |
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Oats or oat flour can be used as a thickener for soups, gravies, sauces, stews, or puddings. |
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The grain silos on the original site of the Quaker Oats Company now provide circular guest rooms at the Crowne Plaza Quaker Square in Akron. |
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Oats are the preferred cover crop, and are harvested for grain and well as for compost-making. |
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Oats proved to be one of the better crops this year, coming in on a par with last year's yield. |
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Oats are among the most nutritious of cereals, containing as much protein as the finest bread wheat, and higher levels of fat than any other common cereal. |
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Of course, research in itself is no panacea, but more successful players like General Mills, Quaker Oats, Nabisco and, of course, Kraft, have turned it to good account. |
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Oats are dehulled, crimped, and kiln dried, and will not germinate. |
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Oats had to be transported to the field where the sower, carrying a supply in a canvas apron hanging around his neck, used both hands to scatter seed as he walked. |
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Four yachts of 30m LOA entered for the 2005 race, with Wild Oats XI taking line and overall IRC handicap honours and also setting a race record. |
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Neil McNeil was sent boxes and boxes of Scott's Porage Oats after the firm saw his birthday revelation in the Daily Record. |
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The record attempt was made by a team from Cupar Round Table with the help of food firm Scott's Porage Oats. |
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Devontay Oats, 19, had been at a party in the 1800 block of East Avenue H-12 early Saturday when he got into an argument with another partygoer, deputies said. |
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Wild Oats XI has had extensive hull surgery, with the forward rudder removed and replaced with twin retractable centreboards to improve both upwind and downwind speed. |
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Her sistership Wild Oats X made the start sporting a brand new rig, but was racing for barely an hour before the bowsprit broke when the bobstay gave way. |
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