Grains like wheat are stored in silos. Silos are circular metal buildings that can be filled and emptied.
Wheat, rye, oats, barley, and hops are all warehouse stored grains.
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Wheat and grains
Yes. Wheat is a type of grass called grains. Grains, although it may not seem like it, is a plant. Plants meet the criteria for being biotic; therefore, wheat is living.
depends on what stage the wheat is in. growin stage its stored in a field after harvest its stored in a silo or bin after its milled into flour and packaged its stored in a bag after you take it home and put in the thing that lives on your counter its called a cannister
No grains are like barley, rye, wheat etc
There are no grains in asparagus. Grains are foods like oats, barley, and wheat and are most often used to make things like bread. Whole grains are an important part of any person's diet.
Grains are stored in silos and warehouse as well as grain elevators.
It depends on the type of wheat used and where it is grown. The weight of one wheat grain varies with wheat variety, climate, season and a number of other environmental factors. The weight of the grains i usually measured in grams per 1000 grains (thousand-kernel-weight) or in grains per pound. The example below is based on a table of thousand-kernel-weights or TKWs* for different types of wheat in Canada. In 1 tonne of Canadian wheat you would get something like... 28,985,507.2 grains of Hard Red wheat at an average TKW of 34.5g 28,571,428.6 grains of Soft White wheat at an average TKW of 35g 23,809,523.8 grains of Extra Strong wheat at an average TKW of 43g 23,255,814.0 grains of Durum wheat at an average TKW of 44g 22,471,910.1 grains of Canada Prairie Spring wheat at an average TKW of 44.5g * see here for a diagram of TKWs from Canada: http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex81
There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.
Oats are a grain like wheat and rice. Rolled oats are the grains that have been rolled under heavy rollers.
The answer is silo. Ice is stored in a freezer, and wheat is stored in a silo.