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Other additions to diet include corn (maize), sorghum, milo, wheat, barley, or oats.
The second-generation (2G) biofuels instead of using first-generation (1G) sugar streams (e.g. sugar cane, sugar palm, sugar beet, vegetables and fruits) and starch-based biomass (e.g. corn, milo, wheat, rice, potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and barley) [9, 15, 16] will rely heavily upon lignocellulosic feedstocks.
Buy only high quality mixed seed; low quality (inexpensive) mixes will have fillers the birds will not eat, such as Milo, wheat, and too much cracked corn, resulting in a waste of food and money.
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They raise cattle and sheep, grow wheat, milo, grass seed, and sugar beets.
Corn (maize), barley, wheat, and milo can be used, however, whenever they are less expensive.
Frank Polifka, who farms wheat and milo, invented a contraption called the Windhexe, which creates a tornado-force wind within a steel funnel.
Corn (maize) is a favourite energy or carbohydrate source for pigs, but wheat, sorghum, milo, barley, and oats also are used if the price is favourable.
I just kept driving — past the billboard, past black-soil wheat and milo fields — until I spotted Itasca High School, the most conspicuous object on the horizon which wasn't a water tower.
Big white nylon bags stand there in rows, filled with chopped-up cornstalks and husks, crushed remains of cotton plants after the cotton has been removed, barley hulls, peanut hulls, buckwheat hulls, milo hulls, hemp pith, rice husks, wheat straw, and ground-up old blue denim.
This contains gluten, dairy, barley, wheat, fruit and whatever in Milo.
Schools select from a list of foods that includes breakfast cereal (wheat biscuits), milk, bread, spreads (margarine, jam, honey, Marmite), Milo (chocolate flavoured drink powder), milk powder and sugar.
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