The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
i think it helped in a way because if we did noty have the green revolution we would not have anything to eat
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
Tons of grain paid as a tribute caused a surplus that drove down the price of grain in China and in ancient Rome, Italy.
there is no visible grain size
Threshing is a term used in the process of refining grain. In the Bible people had "threshing floors" The wheat or other grain had to be separated from the stalks. This was done by beating (Threshing) the grain stalks until the grain fell free.
You can separate grains and stalks by threshing, which involves beating the harvested crop to remove the grains from the stalks. Afterwards, winnowing can be used to separate the lighter chaff from the heavier grains by allowing the wind to blow away the chaff while the grains fall back down.
Straw or perhaps chaff.
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No, it doesn't. It is a cereal grain and grows in stalks.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
The separate grain from straw is called threshing.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
The combine replaced the use of the sickle to cut the stalks of grain by hand.
rice stalks, millet (an asian grain), and exotic vegetables like water crest, or those little baby corns (sorry i forgot their names) hope i helped
No, stalks of wheat can have either an even or odd number of grains. The number of grains on a stalk of wheat can vary depending on growing conditions and genetics.
As far as i know they cant, i've heard from lots of people that ALL flowers are poisonous to them stalks included, the only kind they can have is dandelions, stalks and leaves. I hope this helped answer your question.