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About 60 percent of the barley grown in the United States is used for livestock feed, especially dairy and beef cattle. Another third of the crop is used for malt by the food and brewing industries.
Neither. Barley is a grass that is used as a cereal crop.
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Barley was a major grain crop in medievalEurope It was malted for use in brewing to make beer and ale, and also cooked in bread, soups, stews, etc.
What sort of crop are you referring to? With most crops, like barley or corn, all of it (except the roots) are used as livestock feed, because they can be cut up for silage or harvested for grain.
About 90 percent of all malting barley grown is used by brewers, with the remainder used as feedstock
Farmers who wish to gather in the cereal crop (wheat, barley, etc). The threshing machine separated the grain from the stalks.
Charles Towsend popularized a four-year crop rotation with rotations of wheat, barley, turnips, and clover. Before that farmers had use a 3 year crop rotation of rye or winter wheat in year one, followed by spring oats or barley in the second year, and followed by a third year of no crops.
Uk is known for its agricultural crop, "Barley" a grain that almost is similar to wheat with a swollen grain that can be ground to produce a flour which can be used in the production of bread.
Most of barley was used to brew beer
I THINK !!!!!!!!!!!!!! barley was used for money and trade
Barley is a member of the grass family, and is used to make cereals. Barley has 23 grams of protein.