Barley Hall was a former medieval hall which was acquired by York Archeological Trust in the 1980s when the site came up for redevelopment. |
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Barley Junction was quite a different station from the one I had left in the Suburbs. |
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Mrs Barley opened her handbag, a brown leather affair like a small satchel. |
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Barley sugar is simply sugar which has been slightly caramelized and then abruptly cooled to solidify it to a glassy state. |
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Barley androgenesis is a suitable model system to study plant embryogenesis, as embryo development can easily be monitored in vitro. |
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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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Hewitt set Barley up with a great inside pass to put his scrum half clear and through for try number two. |
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Barley is also an important cereal crop species ranking fourth in the world after rice, the wheats, and maize. |
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Barley is an important energy supplement but there is a large amount of variability in nutritive value among barley varieties. |
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In some areas, Barley says, the beetle kill has caused a conversion from a mixed conifer forest to one dominated by hardwoods, most notably oaks. |
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Within a minute Scott Barley made a low diving header following a cross from the right for goal number four. |
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Last week Barley Close residents likened their new bins to an invasion of daleks. |
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Barley was grown, sheep were kept and the fields were manured with seaweed and domestic refuse. |
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Barley sprout is used in treating food stagnation and strengthening the stomach. |
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The only drawback to these treasures is their inaccessibility to wheelchair-users, although the ground floor of the Barley Hall is accessible. |
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Barley and buckwheat have more amino acid than rice and flour. |
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Smaller pieces of material will be available for visitors to Barley Hall to have a go at practising their needlework skills while the project is under way. |
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Barley sugar is a sweet which was originally prepared from flavoured barley water made into a syrup with sugar and boiled to the verge of caramelization. |
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John Barleycorn represents the spirit of the Barley, grown strong over the summer, cut down in his prime, ground and brewed into beer where he lives again. |
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Barley sugar and acid drops are examples of this type of sweet. |
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Lewis netted for Barley Mow but it wasn't enough as they went down 3-1 to Lazer Electrics with George and Rossiter replying for Lazer. |
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The most popular route for ascending the hill begins in the village of Barley, which lies to the east. |
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Mann, Rivel, Barley Pletscher and Ismaily are experienced data management and database professionals. |
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Barley and wheat were the most common agricultural products and were used for baking a certain flat type of bread as well as brewing beer. |
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Concord, New Hampshire has its state's only hurling team, sponsored by The Barley House Pub. |
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Barley wines are traditionally hefty brews, but ours is downright excessive. |
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During every beer event, Birch and Barley and ChurchKey print special casting cards listing the featured beers, with a space to rake notes. |
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Colin Petrie, Maurice Charge, Johnny Flesher and Ian Munday have combined to sponsor a kennel door at the new Barley Kennels in Waltham Abbey, Essex. |
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Barley comes in hulled or awned and hulless, or unawned, varieties. |
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The first is called Barley Bridge and includes a dramatic weir. |
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Top offending foods identified were, in alphabetical order, barley, beef, chicken, lamb, potato, rice, soya and wheat. |
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Like Strouf, wheat and barley are his largest sources of income, with a small herd of 60 brood cows and hay encompassing over 2,000 acres. |
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A typical dinner for people on the special diet was tofu bake with eggplant, onions and sweet peppers, pearled barley and vegetables. |
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Now you can choose from mixtures of whole barley, buckwheat, triticale, amaranth, rye, kamut, and more. |
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The physical position of transgenes has been detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization in cereals such as barley, wheat, triticale, and oat. |
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Some researchers speculate that the shift occurred after people began using sickles to cut down barley and other wild grasses. |
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Bob's family farmed the 36 acre island, growing onions, turnips, barley and potatoes. |
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Sucrose synthase genes have been isolated primarily from starch-storing plants, such as maize, rice, barley, potato, mung bean, and pea. |
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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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The main beneficiaries of the bill are US producers of corn, sorghum, barley, wheat soybeans, oilseeds, cotton and rice. |
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One day they came upon a mound of millet, along with stores of barley, wheat, and other seeds. |
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The Thomases' crop rotation includes soybeans, blue corn, popcorn, wheat and barley. |
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The corn leaf aphid can be found on corn, sorghum, wheat and barley in Nebraska. |
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A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch. |
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The major agricultural products are wheat, rice, barley, corn, sorghum, sugarcane, potatoes, and fruits. |
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If we plant one seed of barley, when it matures we will have several grains of barley. |
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Wonderfully tender, it's thoughtfully accompanied by barley and roasted mushrooms in truffle oil. |
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With a few grains of rice and barley from the bottom of one of the ship's sacks, the sailor planted what would become large fields of grain. |
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For all studies, fresh barley grains were extracted in triplicate and analysed in duplicate. |
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This approach has already been used successfully to saturate different genomic regions of sugar cane, barley and wheat. |
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He produces sugar beet, salad onions, dwarf beans, barley and wheat, and integrated farming practice is at the centre of the business's thinking. |
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Among the dishes made from barley, barley porridge is more delicate than oatmeal porridge, to the point of being rather insipid. |
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In August, he will plant beans, in October carrots and onions, in November barley and quinoa. |
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Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley. |
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On an energy basis 4.0 kg sugar beet or potatoes or 4.5kg fodder beet can replace 1kg 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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Prebiotics can be found in plants like Jerusalem artichokes, tomatoes, bananas, garlic, barley and wheat. |
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They gave wheat, barley and mustard at the time of the rabi and at the time of kharif, rice, pulses, beans, salt and chillies were collected. |
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In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon. |
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A heavy bread made from barley flour was common, but there is evidence that at least some people had wheaten bread available to them. |
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Wheatgrass juice is sweet while the juice of barley grass is rather bitter. |
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A speciality of the Kabyle Berbers of Algeria is ahethut, made from barley, bran, and ground acorn meal. |
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Now the main income is generated by a simplified system of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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Problems facing farmers include the extra costs involved in drying wheat, barley and oilseed rape. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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We take our water and mix it with malted barley or grain to make a drink called whisky. |
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They were fed on a simple ration of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals. |
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection. |
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The presence in wheat kernels of a cathepsin B gene led the search for its barley counterpart. |
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Earlier in the year they had grown barley, cut it with a reaper and binder and had it all in sheafs. |
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After most of the sugar is removed, the barley is then discarded and the sweet liquid, called wort, moves on. |
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In some villages of Nyalam County, bharals and kiangs ate 40 percent of highland barley each year. |
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Premium quality maize and barley is kibbled to optimise digestibility and increase the rumen utilisation rate. |
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Winter wheat is much more resistant than spring barley due to the hexaploidy of its genome. |
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Shaggy yaks stomp around threshing circles, ears of barley are thrashed with sticks and winnowed by singing villagers in twos and threes. |
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The Paull land has just yielded its last harvest of winter wheat and barley. |
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Instead, the stubble of last year's spring barley crop sticks forlornly out of the waterlogged ground where the winter wheat should have been. |
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The Russian wheat aphid is a major pest of winter wheat and barley in the United States and worldwide. |
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Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade. |
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They supplied their own thatch from barley grown on the island and the thatcher would stay on the island till the job was done. |
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The LBK economy was based on cattle husbandry and the cultivation of cereals, mainly wheat and barley. |
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The barley is malted to convert the starch, or complex carbohydrates, into sugar through a tedious process. |
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The barley and the remaining diced, cooked carrot, turnip and celeriac can now be added. |
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Morocco's plains are cultivated with a variety of crops, such as oranges, figs, olives, almonds, barley, and wheat. |
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This first patent was for a machine that made very thin barley twist strands, which were then woven into screens resembling woven willow screens. |
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Some cataplasms were composed of barley flour in the form of paste after being well warmed. |
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Chapter 33 opens with the harvesting of the barley and the gathering of the season's apples and nuts. |
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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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He managed to move his 50 head of cattle to safety, but his entire crop of wheat and barley was lost. |
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In the valleys there are orchards, and up on the high pastures, where not even barley will grow, people husband yaks, cows or sheep. |
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Eat a variety of rice, brown rice, oatmeal, barley, yams, potatoes and pastas. |
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Now we have Ales, with their bitters, pale ales, porters, stouts, barley wines, trappist, lambic, and alt. |
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In the highlands the Amhara grow barley, wheat, hops, and a variety of beans. |
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The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage. |
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Soil is limed in some areas to improve barley growth and productivity on acid soils, but this practice is often economically unfeasible. |
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Settlements began to encourage the growth of plants such as barley and lentils and the domestication of pigs, sheep and goats. |
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Much of the land was intensely cultivated, a dry quiltwork of barley fields and hayfields and pastures shorn down to the dirt by goats and sheep. |
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Glanbia Agribusiness wishes to highlight and reward the excellent quality of the malting barley supplied by its growers. |
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Provisional results from a survey of winter barley show levels of rhynchosporium as the second-highest on record. |
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She is there in the Omer, the sheaf of barley offered on the second day of the Passover. |
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This indicates that similar mechanisms may trigger anther dehiscence in rice and two-rowed barley. |
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Two or three genes encode sucrose synthase isozymes in monocot species such as maize, barley, wheat, and rice. |
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These results indicate that in barley, as in rice, GS2 is associated with photorespiration. |
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This has been done for agronomic traits in barley and for blight resistance in chickpea and rice. |
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Beer can range from light ales to dark stouts depending on the proportions of malt and barley. |
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I dragged the trough before them and filled it with the last few handfuls of barley. |
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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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The essential hues of the collection are blue, black, khaki, camel, barley and white. |
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Most farmers cultivated wheat, oats and barley, and exported the majority of the agricultural produce. |
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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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The barley was first allowed to germinate, or sprout rootlets, in a moist environment. |
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Crops produced for domestic sale include corn, barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, and fruits. |
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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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There is evidence from 4000 BC in the Swiss lake habitations that the people made it from barley and rye flour. |
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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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Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated. |
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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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Six-row barley is generally considered to be of lower quality than two-row barley, and its thicker husk results in tannic and powdery flavours. |
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Also, barley breads stale quickly, because they lack the water-retaining powers of the gluten network in wheat or the natural gums in rye. |
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Farmers may be forced to change from barley and wheat to maize as warming continues. |
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Previous work with wheat and barley is extended to include experiments with maize. |
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Other staples include cabbage in the form of sauerkraut or cabbage rolls, dark bread, potatoes, beets, barley, and oatmeal. |
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So your best bets are brown rice syrup and barley malt, which are higher in nutrient content and are metabolized more slowly than white sugar. |
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In 1366 he was exporting large quantities of grain, barley, malt, and ale, and in 1382 a large number of woolfells. |
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Most barley is used in animal feed or for the production of barley malt for making beer. |
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Similar in taste to molasses, barley malt may be cut with other sweeteners to lighten its intense flavor. |
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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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Before barley can be used to make beer, it must be malted, which involves a natural conversion process. |
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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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These, along with barley dust generated during malting, are processed into cattle feed. |
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I walk her every day, give her the best hay and barley to eat, and brush her mane and coat every day. |
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The mangolds were fed to the cows and a corn or barley mix was kept on farm also for animal feed. |
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The sources include corn, potatoes, barley, wheat, Jerusalem artichokes, cacti, and manioc. |
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At the distillery, the barley is milled to produce grist, to which heated spring water is added. |
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At dinner, the doctor ate several plates of Scotch broth, with barley and peas in it, and seemed very fond of the dish. |
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This imparts a distinctive taste to the fermented barley mash from which the water of life is distilled. |
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An aspartic proteinase was also found in the PB of scutellum cells in dry barley grains. |
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Food was seen as a sun-product, of which the cereals wheat and barley were the sacred, life-giving staples. |
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Farmers switched to more productive crops, with a decline in the acreage of rye and a rise in wheat and barley. |
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The birds found little food on the refuge and quickly moved on to the nearby fields of barley and wheat. |
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The laighe was used extensively in Ireland to prepare land to grow oats, barley and potatoes. |
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Seeds of wheat and barley were also found, providing evidence of crop cultivation. |
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Domesticates included herded sheep and goats together with hulled barley, and emmer and einkorn wheat. |
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He was listed among the first four pioneers in barley breeding and tested barleys of hybrid origin as early as 1904, but none attained release. |
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Villagers cultivate maize, wheat and barley on verdant hillside terraces buttressed by stone escarpments. |
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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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Large amounts of maize, sugar beet and barley will fail unless there is a dramatic change in the weather. |
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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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Villagers engage in animal husbandry and cultivate wheat, barley, and sugar beets. |
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Mr Meikle farms 130 hectares devoted to sugar beet, salad onions, dwarf beans, barley and wheat. |
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He said yields and quality for the major cereal crops of winter wheat and spring barley are above expectation. |
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The inhabitants practised mixed farming, raising cattle and pigs and cultivating wheat and barley. |
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In Korea, while rice is the staple grain, barley is consumed in between the rice production seasons. |
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In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, barley, beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland. |
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Beer is produced by fermenting water in which malted barley has been steeped. |
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The actual grains of barley floated level with the brim, and reeds of various lengths but without nodes were in the bowls. |
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Put the oil in a large, heavy saucepan with the onion, leek, garlic and barley. |
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High producing dairy herds are feeding equal parts maize meal, barley and wheat. |
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One can substitute or mix different grains such as barley for arthritis and cancer. |
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All real ales are brewed from malted barley, hops, yeast and water although other ingredients can be used as well. |
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You can all brewed hops and barley and malt beer, but they certainly don't taste or look the same. |
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Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or barley instead of corn. |
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Gaettok is a pie-shaped cake made of the hulls of grain, such as rice, barley and millet. |
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Roasty aromas come from roasted grains, such as the unmalted barley used in an Irish stout. |
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Called Summer Ale, it is brewed from specially malted barley and Continental Styrian Golding hops. |
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Furthermore, barley sugars were good for sick people as they boosted glucose levels. |
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I had just involuntarily completed a twenty-hour famine without the luxury of barley sugars and sneaky bites of food. |
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I remembered this and asked if the camel had eaten barley and was told he got loose and ate a big feed. |
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They find a job working as farmhands at the Tyler Ranch, harvesting barley. |
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Once again Viger's sculpture is made of edible material, this time barley sugar. |
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Some species of waterfowl adapted to feeding on rice, barley, lettuce, and other crops grown on farms in California. |
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I try to light a cigarette, but they are soaked with barley water and won't light. |
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And the de rigueur fixer upper at such an establishment would be the house pour barley water, served from a mini sized jug into shot glasses. |
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If not, put the racket down, step away from the Robinson's barley water and head for the cosmetics counter. |
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Babies were fed on a variety of foods, including diluted cream, buttermilk, barley water and bread and milk. |
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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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Spoon the vegetables, barley and plenty of broth into shallow bowls with flakes of sea salt and several firm grinds of the pepper mill. |
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After a long week at work I am desperate for a glass of wine, so getting stuck into a lemon barley water on a Friday night seems rather sad. |
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A four-course rotation was adopted based on turnips, clover, barley, and wheat. |
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All of which taste like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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Simmer the pearl barley in a litre of water for about 45 minutes, or until tender. |
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The sergeant beckoned the waitress, ordered a barley wine for himself and a small bottle of that for his friend. |
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By the main course we are struggling, but I am determined to conquer my grilled loin of lamb with pearl barley and mushroom risotto. |
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Though a pate, rich and gamy in flavor, may require the creamy weight and tartness of a barley wine or bock beer. |
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A porter, having put a load of waste paper on the ground is eagerly quaffing this best of barley wine. |
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I imagine that many a cup of mead or barley wine was raised at many a neolithic celebration to express a similar sentiment. |
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We're also trying to serve the Belgian beers and big beers, like barley wines, in the traditional glasses. |
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Some fungicides have been applied to barley on the few recent sprayable days but many are still waiting. |
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine. |
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On the Pacific Coast they grow rice, cotton, sugar cane, and barley for sale. |
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Grains and beans, such as barley, lentils, peas, beans, bulgur, whole wheat, etc., are great sources of complex carbohydrates. |
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Restrict yourself to the basics, like a barley soup and some canned vegetables. |
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In 1999 we treated the western end of Fairburn Ings with barley straw and numbers of wildfowl have increased threefold since that time. |
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It reminded me of a story I heard about someone in a supermarket who asked an assistant where she could find pearl barley. |
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Among the crops affected are wheat, barley, melons, pistachios, almonds, and pomegranates, the researchers say. |
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Few detailed studies of large contiguous barley genomic sequences have been published. |
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Straight energy feeds like molasses, rolled barley, rolled wheat, beet pulps, citric pulp and combinations of these are all suitable. |
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Western barley futures at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange also took a beating on the news. |
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For comparison purposes, diets based primarily on corn, hulled barley, and wheat were also assessed. |
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He found it very difficult to sell his rye, his wheat, his barley, his sugar beet, his tobacco and other produce. |
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Its agricultural crops are wheat, potatoes, sugar beets, barley, grapes, and cheese. |
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In agriculture the main products are meat and dairy, potatoes, sugar beets, barley, wheat, and turnips. |
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For loaf breads, grind the millet to a fine flour and then combine it with three times as much spelt, barley, or wheat flour. |
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It left Sharpness, South Wales on 10 October 1944 on a journey to Liverpool with a cargo of 350 tons of barley and never turned up. |
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Participants were fed diets rich in barley or grains lower in soluble fiber, such as whole wheat and brown rice. |
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However, in our experiment, pigs fed the hulled barley, low-fat diet did not exhibit poorer growth performance than pigs fed other diets. |
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At mills or bakeries, barley flour can be added to flours from other grains for baking. |
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Transport of peptides and amino acids has been demonstrated in scutella isolated from barley, wheat, rice, and maize. |
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They bend over in the small barley fields, terraced out of the mountainsides, cutting the sheaves with sickle moon scythes. |
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At the very outset, before the grain was harvested, one sheaf of barley would be cut and waved before the Lord. |
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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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About half the people eat rice as their staple, while the remainder subsist on wheat, barley, maize, and millet. |
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The fibrous seed coat or hull of most commercial barley varieties is cemented to the caryopsis and is not removed during threshing. |
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What cereal grains other than corn, wheat, oats, milo, or barley may be available? |
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Ignoring his wife's concern, he took a large swill of the drink and savored the malted barley on his bitter tongue. |
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Some barley heads have split already, the beaded kernels fallen at the urging of the sun's heat. |
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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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Because stout beers are made by roasting malt or barley, certain types have clear hints of coffee, toffee, and chocolate. |
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We came across men in loose djellabas riding tiny donkeys, and others scything by hand, leaving piles of barley under olive trees. |
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When you think of what it takes to make your favorite spirit, ingredients like grapes, barley, or herbs probably come to mind. |
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Rye, barley, and sometimes wheat can figure into the grain mixture, but corn has to claim the majority. |
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They also grow arable crops such as winter wheat and barley. |
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They buried us without shroud or coffin And in August ... the barley grew up out of our grave. |
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Rotary querns, quantities of cattle bone, shellfish, and carbonized barley grains show the agricultural aspects of everyday life in the settlement. |
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For all that time, she ate nothing, for she was told she must fast, but each day, was allowed a jug of water in which barley had been soaked and fermented. |
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The malted barley, yeast, and water are cooked, fermented, and distilled exactly the same. |
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In Punjab, exorbitant prices of wheat, rice, barley and salt, fuelled great discontent that took the form of anti-Rowlatt Act agitations and protests. |
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It tastes like watered down barley water with a bit of an alcoholic kick. |
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Rolled barley decreased molar proportion of acetate and increased molar proportion of propionate and concentration of lactate in the cecal contents. |
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Scottish farmers had already been making whisky in the area for centuries with their surplus barley. |
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Every ruddy pebble on the pounded clay, every blade of yellow barley beyond it, stands out in bold relief before me, vying for my eyes to embrace it and it alone. |
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In Britain and Gaul, however, malted barley was indeed required for the manufacture of beer, a local speciality for which there was a steady demand in legionary camps. |
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The principal crops are wheat, maize, barley, sugar beet, potatoes, and grapes, while mineral resources include bauxite, brown coal, lignite, and copper. |
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Extra strong ales and lagers, bock beer, Adam bier, and barley wine are the brandy, cognac, and port equivalents of the beer world, capable of Armagnac status on the tongue. |
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Waiting 5 to 10 days after the fly-safe date ensures escape from fall infections of barley yellow dwarf and lessens the potential of root rot and early season foliar diseases. |
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This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance. |
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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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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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Look for oatmeal, barley, brown rice, rye flakes and wheat germ. |
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A strong decline with increasing leaf age in the activity of phenylalanine ammonia lyase, a key enzyme of flavonoid metabolism, was reported for barley. |
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These fungi are notorious for causing a disease called scab, or Fusarium head blight, in grains such as wheat and barley, as well as ear and stalk rot of corn. |
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By then Mr Dilger hopes to have redefined Greencore as a convenience foods group with far less emphasis on sugar beet processing, malting barley, and agribusiness. |
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However, 10 years ago, WA's barley breeding program was reviewed after locally grown varieties began to slip in the view of some international maltsters. |
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The stew was filled with tender meat, beans, barley and carrots. |
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I am now unable to eat anything that contains wheat, rye, barley, or oats. |
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The staple food of Tibet, tsampa, is toasted barley ground to a flour. |
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She bit into amethysts that tasted like purple barley sugar. |
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She was a firm believer in barley sugar as a cure for travel sickness. |
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Melville Candy Company is a family-owned company that has been producing charming barley sugar lollipops in whimsical shapes and classic flavors for a quarter century. |
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted. |
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I think it has something to do with the lovely lady who presses you to take more barley sugars and stickers, and full-cream milk instead of calci-trim girl milk. |
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He normally drinks barley water or fresh orange juice anyway. |
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They must hate the way that the players drink orange barley water. |
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Water, barley water and tender coconut water are safe options. |
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In those days players did not sit down at the change of ends, but simply wiped the perspiration away, downed a mouthful of barley water and got on with it. |
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It has a strong taste, like most older ales, but is not like barley wine. |
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Brodrick has an ice beer festival planned in December, and likely will host a winter warmer festival in January and feature barley wines sometime in February. |
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He grows self-seeding winter cover crops such as little barley and subterranean clover, which die down in early summer and come back from seed in the fall. |
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Our wheat does have a beard, but not as itchy as a barley awn. |
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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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In season, heads of unripe wheat or barley may be gathered and dried over the fire so that they can be ground and made into a highly esteemed green couscous. |
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Bread of barley and wheaten flour stood for life, wine for celebration. |
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They will share with us their wealth in livestock and their knowledge of the sheepfolds and pastures as we will share the bounty of the barley field and vineyards. |
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More than half of the patrons at the bar are holding glasses full of Casa Bruja's malted barley red ale. |
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A single malt is made with malted barley in pot stills at a single distillery. |
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Also, four breeding lines of winter barley and three feed barleys set to be released within the next few years show resistance to both aphid biotypes. |
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Claviceps purpurea grows mainly on rye, wheat, triticale, and barley. |
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All the crops they require spring up unsown and untilled, wheat and barley and vines with generous clusters that swell with the rain to yield wine. |
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He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers. |
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Experiment with brown rice, barley, whole-wheat pasta and bulgur. |
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For example, if you like the chewiness and nutty flavor of brown rice, consider trying other grains, such as barley, quinoa, bulgur wheat or wild rice. |
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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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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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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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Between 1812 to 1814, wheat, barley and oats all roughly halved in price. |
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The cannelloni with it were stuffed with barley, an interesting failure. |
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The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm. |
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The basic traditional cholent is meat, potatoes, barley, and beans. |
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The sheep is lovingly fed salt, barley and henna before it is killed. |
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With current prices for certain cereal grains relatively high, particularly quality wheat and malting barley, world output of these cereals in 2003 is expected to increase. |
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There is compelling evidence indicating that, in some cereals such as maize, barley, rice, and wheat, cytosolic AGPase accounts for the major AGPase activity in the endosperm. |
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The light soils of the countryside to the east were suitable for raising sheep, which provided the fertilizer for growing cereals such as barley, wheat and rye. |
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Indeed, in the absence of amylase starch is not degraded, and anoxia-intolerant cereals such as wheat and barley suffer soon from sugar starvation, and eventually die. |
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To relate this to current practice a tractor and trailer combination today with a load of sugar beet or barley would have a gross weight of over 20 tonnes. |
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The chinch bug is a native North American insect that can destroy cultivated grass crops, especially sorghum and corn, and occasionally small grains, such as wheat and barley. |
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Soju is an ancient Korean and Japanese liquor distilled from rice, barley and sweet potatoes, with a light, crisp taste and mouth feel similar to vodka. |
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Callao barley was released by the Virginia Crop Improvement Association in 1994 as a high-yielding, high-test weight hulled barley for eastern seaboard growing conditions. |
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Over my shoulder, mighty crags dwarf patchworks of barley fields. |
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I spoke to Daisy today as I could not find the pearl barley. |
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Duplicate subsamples of 50 g from each barley sample were added to the pearling machine for 15 s, and the pearled grain and hulls were collected in separate compartments. |
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A large midday meal in a rural household may include fish baked in a rye loaf, potatoes, barley bread, cheese, pickled beets, cloudberries in sauce, milk, and coffee. |
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Another reason for the relative decline in barley sent coastwise was the emergence of Berwick and several other towns in the borders as centres of the brewing industry. |
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No less vigorous are lobster en cocotte in a bracing citrus-seafood broth, and free-range chicken leg on barley risotto strewn with caramelized cauliflower. |
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At mid-day they have a mixture of boiled potatoes and the scraps from the house, and barley, pea, or bean meal, whichever may be the cheapest or most come-at-able. |
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Porter is a type of ale, a top-fermenting style of beer that gets its dark ruby to black color from roasted malted barley. |
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The Coors Brewing Company has contracted for barley from Idaho growers for 34 years, Idaho area manager Bruce Waag said. |
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Highland Park distillery in Orkney roasts malted barley for use in their Scotch whisky in kilns burning a mixture of coke and peat. |
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