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Barley

Barley is a cereal grass that is grown mainly for its seed, and comes in two main varieties: two-row and six-row. The seeds are used for animal feed and beer production, and is used in soups, among other things. Any questions about barley can be asked and answered here.

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What is the difference between two row and six row barley?

Two-row barley has two rows of kernels lined up vertically on the head of the plant, while six-row has six. Even though two-row barley has larger kernels, the six-row typically yields more at harvest.

Is Barley in Indonesia?

Yes, Barley is a VERY famous city in Indonesia where about 9,000,000 people have been living in for years. Our friend Jed Nicol-Darmadi went there and came back last week or so. IF JED IS READING THIS HI IT'S BRADLEY AND JAMES JAMES IS AT BRADLEY'S HOUSE. James Karakinos, and Bradley Williams-Cameron are Jed's BEST friends.

There is This Girl You Like You are good friends You barley get to see her though how do you impress her and make her like you back Please answer?

try being yourself and be nice.Be confident and relaxed but not to much,you dnt want to come accross arrogant.Pay her a compliment or two,something that will surprize her and catch her off guard.When the times right,tell her how you feel. try being yourself and be nice.Be confident and relaxed but not to much,you dnt want to come accross arrogant.Pay her a compliment or two,something that will surprize her and catch her off guard.When the times right,tell her how you feel.

What is Barley used for in Egypt?

it was used for making bread and beer in egypt

Where in the Torah is barley mentioned?

Ex 9:31

Ex 9:31

Lev 27:16

Num 5:15

Deut 8:8

Judg 7:13

Ruth 1:22

Ruth 2:17

Ruth 2:23

Ruth 3:2

Ruth 3:15

Ruth 3:17

2 Sam 14:30

2 Sam 17:28

2 Sam 21:9

1 Kings 4:28

2 Kings 4:42

2 Kings 7:1

2 Kings 7:16

2 Kings 7:18

1 Chron 11:13

2 Chron 2:10

2 Chron 2:15

2 Chron 27:5

Job 31:40

Isa 28:25

Jer 41:8

Ezek 4:9

Ezek 4:12

Ezek 13:19

Ezek 45:13

Hos 3:2

Joel 1:11

John 6:9

John 6:13

Rev 6:6

Ex 9:31

Ex 9:31

Lev 27:16

Num 5:15

Deut 8:8

Judg 7:13

Ruth 1:22

Ruth 2:17

Ruth 2:23

Ruth 3:2

Ruth 3:15

Ruth 3:17

2 Sam 14:30

2 Sam 17:28

2 Sam 21:9

1 Kings 4:28

2 Kings 4:42

2 Kings 7:1

2 Kings 7:16

2 Kings 7:18

1 Chron 11:13

2 Chron 2:10

2 Chron 2:15

2 Chron 27:5

Job 31:40

Isa 28:25

Jer 41:8

Ezek 4:9

Ezek 4:12

Ezek 13:19

Ezek 45:13

Hos 3:2

Joel 1:11

John 6:9

John 6:13

Rev 6:6

Ex 9:31

Ex 9:31

Lev 27:16

Num 5:15

Deut 8:8

Judg 7:13

Ruth 1:22

Ruth 2:17

Ruth 2:23

Ruth 3:2

Ruth 3:15

Ruth 3:17

2 Sam 14:30

2 Sam 17:28

2 Sam 21:9

1 Kings 4:28

2 Kings 4:42

2 Kings 7:1

2 Kings 7:16

2 Kings 7:18

1 Chron 11:13

2 Chron 2:10

2 Chron 2:15

2 Chron 27:5

Job 31:40

Isa 28:25

Jer 41:8

Ezek 4:9

Ezek 4:12

Ezek 13:19

Ezek 45:13

Hos 3:2

Joel 1:11

John 6:9

John 6:13

Rev 6:6 there that's your answer. happy:) :)

How do you play Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow on the recorder?

This is the sheet music for Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley grow from 8notes.com. I am a student in grade 4 learning recorder so I will check back if you need another such queston answered!

Is Sean Kingston related to Bob Barley?

No Sean Kingston is not related to Bob Marley.

What are similarties and difference in wheat and barley?

While looking out onto a field of not fully ripe wheat or barley you couldn't really tell the difference. They will both seem whitish green. Usually in the growth or vegetative stage (before the crop begins heading out) they will appear quite similar to one another. But as the heads appear, the differences also appear.

Wheat:

  • will take on a brown or golden hue as it reaches maturity
  • the wheat will have a shorter beard (the "hairs" that appear from the seed head)
  • the head itself is coarser and often erect. Sometimes though, the seed head will be so heavy that it will bend at the base, but not curve down like barley.

Barley:

  • takes on a yellow-white hue as it reaches maturity
  • has a longer beard
  • the head often bends downwards with the weight of the seeds on it as the seeds fill out and reach maturity; sometimes may bend at the neck as well