Both Z and E borers are found in Europe and were introduced into eastern North America early in the 20th century, presumably on shipments of broomcorn. |
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In the valley there was a stretch of farmland, dense crops of luxuriant green barley and broomcorn millet, waiting for the autumn harvest. |
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There is broomcorn, a small-seeded type, which can be grown for grain but is best known as the traditional source of broom fiber. |
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The most common THMs are chloroform, brornodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane, and broomcorn. |
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Abba Angelo is thinking of a well, perhaps a crèche given the amount of children, and a mill, as here the people live exclusively on grain, broomcorn, and cattle breeding. |
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The noodles were made from broomcorn and foxtail millet, rather than wheat or rice. |
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Wagner took care of the family by farming dry land with workhorses, raising up to 2,000 turkeys and pulling broomcorn. |
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Floor mats, seat cushions and 100 percent natural broomcorn or Dura Cover panels are all part of the package. |
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The seeds of broomcorn are borne on the ends of long straight branches. |
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The first domesticated crops seem to have been the foxtail and broomcorn varieties of millet, while rice was cultivated in the south. |
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All Neolithic sites in Europe contain ceramics, The only domesticate not from Southwest Asia was broomcorn millet, domesticated in East Asia. |
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One example is sorghum, which is also known as milo, durra, or broomcorn. |
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Compressed yellow millet and some Red broomcorn form the shape of a little human bungee jumper, with a bungee rope, and is very entertaining for birds and BBQ-ers alike. |
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In Moldova, Yanushevich seems to have taken the shape and size of broomcorn millet spikelet imprints with glumes and lemmas as the main criteria for identification. |
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In the Broomcorn Broom case, a NAFTA panel had to deal with both procedural and substantive questions of law. |
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