Straw is an agricultural byproduct that comes from dried stalks of grain crops such as wheat, barley, oats, or rice. After the grains are harvested, the remaining stalks are dried and baled to be used for various purposes, such as animal bedding, mulching, or thatching for roofs.
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
No, both whole wheat and oats are a grain, but oats is not whole wheat. :):):)
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
Straw is not a living thing. It is the dried stalks of cereal plants, such as wheat or barley, that have been harvested and processed for various uses like bedding, thatching, or feed.
Oats are not made of wheat so they would be okay on a wheat free diet.
Oats are a grain like wheat and rice. Rolled oats are the grains that have been rolled under heavy rollers.
Straw is made of dried stalks of grain plants such as wheat, barley, rice, or oats. The stalks are left over after the grain has been harvested and are commonly used for various purposes like bedding for animals, thatching for roofs, and packaging material.
If you have a wheat allergy you can eat Oats that are specifically labeled GLUTEN FREE. You SHOULD NOT eat oats that are NOT specifically labeled "gluten free" as these oats contain wheat. This is because oats that are not gluten free use the same equipment to be processed as is used on wheat. Gluten free oats only use equipment for processing that NEVER touches wheat. Therefore they are safe to eat and are not contaminated with wheat.
They symbolized America's huge agricultural power.
some important crops were wheat, Barley, indigo, oats, and corn