i know they were made from 1909-1959, and contain a valuable 95% copper. some people melt pennies and turn them into ''copper nuggets'' because the metal used for a coin is worth more than 1 cent
they have over 54% of wheat crops
they grow wheat and have low grasses
Warm climate. Had the most population for slaves. it had tobacco corn cotton and wheat
Cats need a mainly wet food diet free from rice, wheat or corn.
You are correct. Your suspicions that lean towards pigs eating wheat plants are entirely correct. The facts of the matter are thus: pigs love to eat wheat plant. Denying this would make you an idiot. Studies conducted across several countries and continents have concluded that not only are pigs wheat-specific animals, but they are also wheat-happy animals. Basically, they love wheat. Adapt or die.
It depends on which brand you are talking about look at the nutrition facts and it will tell you how many calories a slice has. Make sure you are buying 100% whole wheat bread.
Yes, wheat grass can yield a second crop but it will not be as nutritionally rich as the first harvest. It is better to just harvest once, cut at the base, and re-plant new seed. I found a good page with a lot of facts and questions at wheat grasshome.com.
Yes, most cakes do, unless it says "Gluten Free" or the nutrition facts say it has wheat, barley, or rye in it.
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Barley, ash and porridge. They ate so much barley they were nicknamed the barley men.
Wheat starch IS wheat, it comes from wheat or the wheat kernel itself.