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Mr. Brown, for decades, has tallied how much grain the world grows, matching that against what we all eat.
Computer models were used to show how much grain would have been harvested in the absence of warming.
Or the problems that involve a pefsu, a unit measuring the strength or weakness of beer or bread based on how much grain is used to make it.
"These people actually want a very high amount, more than we can supply, but we are trying to see how much grain we can raise," Aleto said.
Our steaks — the steaks we ate that night — had been cows that had eaten Lord knows how much grain, grain farmed using heavy machinery and fertilizer and then shipped on trucks; cows that had produced Lord knows how much waste and methane before they were slaughtered, before they were butchered and shipped to us on different trucks.
These pits were about 3 ft deep, 2 3 ft wide, and approximately 6 ft long (depending on how much grain was to be processed).
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Kurzrock experienced firsthand just how much spent grain can be generated when he made his own beer in college.
The problem is that there is a limit to how much whole grain you can add to a bread and still make a light loaf with a crisp, shattering crust and an interior that pulls pleasantly.
The instructions for the salad explain how to cook the barley and how much raw grain you need for the two cups in the salad, but neglects to provide the same information for the wild rice.
Those in the food system typically tackle this problem by figuring how much more grain can be grown on an acre of soil or how much more food can be processed and preserved in an hour.
Some of the salads were more about vegetables and herbs than grains; it just depended on how much of the grain I had to work with.
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