Sentence examples for wheat comes from inspiring English sources

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Much of Brazil's wheat comes from the state, as does a large proportion of its tobacco and apples.

It's selling you good bread at nearly five bucks a loaf, but at least you know the wheat comes from a "no tillage" family farm in Montana.

For Grey Goose the wheat comes from France's bread basket, Picardy.

Perhaps the best evidence that TaGW2 does indeed affect TGW and grain width in polyploid wheat comes from Yang et al. [[ 19]] and Bednarek et al. [[ 20]] who show the effect through a frame-shift mutation and RNAi, respectively.

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Before wheat came to the Great Plains of America, they were prairie.

The Taliban have also begun levying a tax of $8 to $37 a ton on wheat coming into the country.

The genes encoding LMW-GSs in common wheat come from three large homoeologous loci (Glu-A3/ B3/ D3) [ 34].

Nevertheless, most of the wheat coming to market in 1995 was bought by FCI and other public-sector agencies under price support operations, with private traders handling only small quantities of very high-quality grain at prices well in excess of the support prices.

However, in the course of our studies, the suitability of these standard methods for analysis of wastepaper and wheat straw came into question.

Anyway, she then hears a man's voice in her kitchen and whips around to find not a man, but a GIANT BOX OF CREAM OF WHEAT COME TO LIFE.

She then hears a man's voice in her kitchen and whips around to find not a man, but a GIANT BOX OF CREAM OF WHEAT COME TO LIFE.

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