Want this question answered?
It is advised to put some dried neem leaves in an iron drum because the leaves give a smell to the wheat that acts as an insecticide and keeps the pests away from the drum containing wheat.
neem is insect repellant hence it is kept along with the pulses and wheat
Yes, although the amount of gluten is significantly reduced from the amounts in wheat flour.
The causual organism for black rust on wheat is known as Puccina Graminis. This is common organism that causes the splotches on the stems of different kinds of plants, including wheat plants.
copper
It is advised to put some dried neem leaves in an iron drum because the leaves give a smell to the wheat that acts as an insecticide and keeps the pests away from the drum containing wheat.
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
Dried wheat is called straw, but technically 'straw' can be any dried cereal grain.
First :you must gather the driest leaves that are enough to be easily pulverized. Second :you must grind the leaves with a machine until it will be pulvulrized. Third:you must mixed it with starch that will act as its binder. Fourth: mold it into briquttes of desireable shape and sizes. Lastly:sundried the leaves for a week or more
23 ton wheat flour in one 20 ft container
How many kg wheat carried in 40ft container?
Wheat leaves in Tagalog is "dahon ng trigo."
King Henry VII was the one who defined a pound as the weight of 7,000 dried grains of wheat.
No, wheat has a long thin stalk and a few leaves. Wheat does not have branches.
Canada's top 5 agricultural exports to Chile are:Durum wheat, non-durum wheat, lentils, dried, shelled, barley, and peas, dried, shelled.
Dried pasta was manufactured from coarsely ground durum wheat, or "semolina." Durum was a hard, winter wheat, known for its high level of gluten, which made a stiff dough appropriate for pasta. Farina, a softer wheat, was sometimes added
Bajra, mango leaves, coconut, palm, wheat, rice,banana leaves