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What would the plant breeder need to do to make sure he always produce corn with short stalks and a high mass of grain describe the three steps the beeder would use?

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Do stalks of wheat always have even number of grain?

No, stalks of wheat can have either an even or odd number of grains. The number of grains on a stalk of wheat can vary depending on growing conditions and genetics.


What helped separate grain from stalks?

A threshing machine.


What is threshing in the Bible mean?

Threshing is a term used in the process of refining grain. In the Bible people had "threshing floors" The wheat or other grain had to be separated from the stalks. This was done by beating (Threshing) the grain stalks until the grain fell free.


Name for stalks of threshed grain?

Straw or perhaps chaff.


What do you call dried stalks of grain used for padding?

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Does rice grow on a bush?

No, it doesn't. It is a cereal grain and grows in stalks.


What is the meaning of to gather up and tie stalks of grain?

Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.


What is the word that means to gather up and tie stalks of grain?

Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.


Is straw renewable?

Straw is a renewable resource. It is made from the stalks of grain crops such as wheat, rice, and barley, which can be grown and harvested annually. As long as sustainable farming practices are followed, straw can be continuously produced and used.


How do you use sickle in a sentence?

The combine replaced the use of the sickle to cut the stalks of grain by hand.


What is barley malt?

Malt is always produced from Barley and nothing else. Barley is a grain... not to be mixed with corn (maiz) that is a normal ingridient in Grain Whisky ..the opposite fror Malt Whisky. Malt Whisky is fermented from Malt suger, produced from the starch in the Barley.... Peter Sweden