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The grain - is the pattern in the wood, showing the direction of the fibres.
Why are you making your own 9mm bullets? What do you need 9mm bullets for? What do you even need a gun for? Jeez, just move to somewhere safe.
A thin veneer of wood will bend easily in one direction but not the other. By alternating the direction of the grain, a sheet of plywood is strengthened in both directions.
Computers are very versatile. For example in agriculture... you can have a remote tester for grain humidity or any other tester that can send the information by air to a main computer and provide you statistics, procedures and so on....
This allows the gases and steam to escape from the mold during casting. The grain size, shape and distribution of the foundry sand, the type and quantity of bonding materials, the density to which the sand is rammed, and the percentage of moisture used for tempering the sand are important factors in regulating the degree of permeability.
the overall name for the question is agricultral revolution
the reaper
Daniel Carl Moore has written: 'An economic analysis of alternative grain harvesting systems in Whitman County, Washington' -- subject(s): Harvesting, Grain
Cyrus McCormack
Cyrus McCormack
harvesting grain and gathering grapes and olives
They did not have enough land to grow grain. Only 1/4 of the land was usable for growing grain. They traded for grain in the region.
A threshing machine is a farm implement used to separate grain from straw and chaff. It works by beating the plants to release the grain, which is then collected for further processing. Threshing machines have been instrumental in increasing the efficiency of grain harvesting.
It was the first successful grain harvesting machine. It was invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1843, which would later become part of IH.
scribes. they recorded every piece of data, like harvesting of grain(per bushel)
Climate affects grain farming by influencing the types of crops that can be grown, the timing of planting and harvesting, water availability, and overall crop yields. Changes in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather events can impact grain production by affecting crop growth and development. It's important for farmers to adapt their practices to the local climate conditions to optimize crop productivity.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.