A wheat spike is often referred to as "a spike" "wheat" or "wheat spike" it comes from the latin wheatus (wheat) spikeus (spike) sir timothy fannybutter famously coined the phrase "well tickle my Johnson with a wheat spike" while off fighting the tin foil wars outside belgium in 1346. Actually it was 1436.
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Three chickens and a cat with one eye.
Spike Milligan was married three times.
I am unsure of three states that have the most wheat. But I do know that Kansas grows the most wheat.
An ear of wheat is the spike that contains the wheat grain seeds, which develop and mature as part of the plant's reproductive process. It is the part of the wheat plant that is harvested for consumption or processing into products like flour.
bump, set, spike
the three crops are wheat, barley, and corn. the three crops are wheat, barley, and corn.
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leonel marshall has spike of 383 cm high and I think its the highest spike