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Discover Ludwig"total grain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when talking about the overall amount or quantity of grain in a particular context. For example: - "The total grain production this year was lower than last year." - "The total grain exports from the country have increased significantly in recent years." - "The recipe calls for a total of 2 cups of grain." - "The farmer calculated the total grain yield for the season." - "The study found that the total grain intake of participants was directly linked to their overall health."
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More than half of the cultivated land is devoted to cereals, with barley and wheat accounting for a large percentage of the total grain harvest.
Beyond that, agriculture experts estimate that 2 million acres of soy beans have been lost to water, putting the state's total grain loss at 20percentt so far, with the threat of more rain to come.
(C) Total grain number per panicle.
The total grain trade deficit was $420 million in 2010.
a Panicle number/plant, (b) total grain weight/plant, (c) total grain number/plant and (d) 1000 grain weight.
Thus, we believed that the total grain weight can increased significantly according to appropriate planting density.
Germination vigor = (Number of germinated grain/Number of total grain) × 100.
However, to date, no comprehensive total grain size distribution of ballistic deposits could be determined.
The total grain trade deficit has increased significantly to $4 billion in 2013.
In particular, the system evolves so as to reduce the total grain boundary energy.
The Total Grain Size Distribution (TGSD) is very difficult to estimate (e.g. Bonadonna et al. 2015).
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