Sentence examples for to grains from inspiring English sources

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to grains

noun

The harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley.

  • We stored a thousand tons of grain for the winter.

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This method only applies to grains and pulses.

Rough topography, volcanic-ash soil, and relative isolation limit agriculture to grains, tobacco, and sweet potatoes.

Less than one-tenth of the land is farmed, and about two-fifths of this is devoted to grains.

Most of this area is given over to grains (rye, oats, spring wheat, barley, buckwheat, and corn [maize] for silage).

Their populations are growing fast, and rising incomes are prompting a switch from subsistence crops to grains.

But among the 654 who were not exposed to grains before that age, it was 1.8percentt, more than four times as high.

Deb is sensitive to grains, GMO foods, preservatives and all artificial flavoring and coloring, so we ate cabbage soup for dinner.

"We've been blaming the obesity epidemic on sweets, and we are eating too much sugar, but we need to pay more attention to grains.

When it comes to grains like corn, biofuels were responsible for up to an 8.1percentt increase in global average prices between 2004 and April 2008, according to the study.

"It's knackering, but I want to show how exhausting carrying history can be – that's why I'm taking these great big rocks and, by the end of the show, turning them to grains".

"Global commodities ranging from oil to base metals to grains are moving higher as billions of people in China and around the world get wealthier and are consuming more as they produce products for us, and increasingly for themselves".

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