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Several species of grain grew wild, and there were marshes and tributary streams that could easily be drained or dammed in order to sow wild wheat and barley.
In the 1700s and 1800s, rye (the grain) grew abundantly in the fertile Susquehanna River valley, which savvy settlers (many with Scottish or Irish roots) distilled into rye (the whiskey).
Remnants of flax found in its core suggest that it was made in the ancient Greek city of Olympia, where the grain grew abundantly, said Carol Mattusch, an expert in Greek bronzes at George Mason University in Virginia.
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The surrounding area is one of sheep and cattle raising and irrigated grain growing.
Its business is to trade grain grown by western Canada's farmers.
were quantified in a grain growing district on the Tropic of Capricorn in central Queensland, Australia.
The rules state that bakers "must use grain grown and milled in region," but they provide several exceptions.
Nowadays you can find hormone- and antibiotic-free beef as well as organic beef, fed only grain grown without chemicals.
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