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Barley

Barley is a cereal grass that is grown mainly for its seed, and comes in two main varieties: two-row and six-row. The seeds are used for animal feed and beer production, and is used in soups, among other things. Any questions about barley can be asked and answered here.

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Who is Old Bill Barley in Great Expectations?

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Old Bill Barley is a character in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations." He is Joe Gargery's uncle and is known for his kindness and simple way of living. Old Bill Barley provides a fatherly figure for Pip and treats him with care and respect, contrasting with the harsh treatment Pip receives from his sister and her husband.

Do BloodClan leave barley's barn?

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Yes. Firestar, current leader of thunderclan helps ravenpaw get it back.

Which poem begins On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye?

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The poem that begins with "On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye" is "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

After the clans left the Forest what happend to Ravenpaw and Barley?

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After leaving the forest, Ravenpaw and Barley settled in a barn where they lived peacefully together. Ravenpaw visited ThunderClan occasionally, but ultimately chose to stay with Barley. They remained close friends and supported each other through various challenges.

How is barley malted?

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Barley is malted by soaking it in water to make it sprout. After that, it is dried to stop the sprouting process. It helps in turning starches in barley into sugars. The malted barley is then cleaned and prepared to be used for making things like beer. This method is essential because it creates the sugars needed for fermentation in brewing.

What is the Latin name for barley grass?

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The scientific name for buffalo grass is: Buchloe dactyloides

How do you cook barley?

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Rinse barley first using a strainer. Pick out any debris that might have made it through processing.

Step 2

Allow barley to soak overnight in water if you want to reduce your cooking time. Use two cups of water for each cup of barley.

Step 3

Decide whether you'll be using water or broth to boil your barley.

Step 4

Use 2 1/2 to 3 cups liquid to 1 cup barley. Add your liquid to the pot.

Step 5

Bring water or broth to a boil.

Step 6

Add barley to boiling water or broth and stir together. Cover the pot with a lid and reduce the heat to low. Cook for 15 minutes if you pre-soaked your barley overnight. Otherwise, cook your barley for 35 to 40 minutes.

What is the angle of repose of common grain wheat barley?

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26 to 30 degrees for both. 28 degrees is most often used in design.

What is the other name of Barley?

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Hordeum vulgars

Where was barley first grown?

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Barley was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent, the area between the Tigris and the Euphrates.

Is barley a vegetable?

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Barley is cereal grain developed from the annual grass Hordeum Vulgare producing 136 million tons a year

What beers have barley?

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Can you use barley as a substitute for rice?

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probably yes. barley and rice belong to the same food group and do not taste very different.

What is a barley seed?

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A seed that will grown into barley when fully mature.

What is fodder flow program?

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A fodder flow program is an evaluation of a pasture and determining the needs of a flock or cattle. This is done by research and evaluation of previous conditions.

How many tons of barley would you expect from an average size field?

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The US average for barley is about 65 bushels per acre, with a test weight of 48 pounds per bushel. This amounts to 3,120 pounds per acre, which is 1.56 tons per acre. Just multiply that times the number of acres in the field and you'll have your answer.

There is no "average size field" in the US. Depending on which part of the country you're in, an average field size can be anywhere from one acre in organic farming areas to as much as 1,000 acres in the plains states.