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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 can you make using barley?

Barley is typically used for the production of beer, strong liquor and food. Barley grass can be juiced and is considered a superfood because it contains a lot of chlorophyll.

What do you call barley in Gujarati?

It is called Jawas.
In Marathi, barley is called Jav (जव).

How is barley harvested?

barley is harvested with a combine harvester.

Is barley grass ok for horses to eat?

There is no one right answer for all horses regarding if certain grains are bad for them or not. Barley is considered to be fairly easily digested and provide a less sugary source of nutrition for horses than say, oats. However horses with certain metabolic issues should avoid starchy grains altogether. But if the horse has no issues and is in hard to heavy work then barley likely won't cause any problems if fed appropriately.

Do oats wheat corn or barley give horses the most energy?

According to a feed table, (related link below), the energy level of each grain is the following (in Total Digestible Nutrients, not Digestible Energy):

Barley: 84%

Corn: 88%

Oats: 89%

Wheat: 88%

So, oats has the highest amount of energy for horses. Oats also has the highest Crude Fibre content (at 11%) than all other grains do. (Corn as CF of 2%, Barley of 5%, and Wheat of 3%).

What climate does barley grow in?

Barley grows in rich dark soil. It Needs a lot of fertilizer.

Where in the US is barley grown?

In 1994 and 2003 they measured an average of around 320 million bushels a year.

How come a dog has pups but barley any milk?

because she needs more protein like bye them pedegree to eat and then she will have more milk so mix wet food with dry and its better for the dog but dont just give her wet food because she willl have bad stumache problems

What different animals eat barley?

humans, whales, and Andreas Fenners.

How long does it take to cook barley?

Barley is always sown in the autumn, after the "early rains," and the barley harvest, which for any given locality precedes the wheat harvest (Exo_9:31 f), begins near Jericho in April - or even March - but in the hill country of Palestine is not concluded until the end of May or beginning of June.

From International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Answer 2:The above answer is not really correct, especially for ALL parts of the world. In North America, barley is sown in the spring, between April and May. It is then harvested right after a killing frost, which is from September to October.

How many tons in an acre of barley?

On average 3,120 lbs per acre or 1.56 tons

When is Israel's barley growing season?

Barley grows in Israel's south, between Beer Shebah and the Gaza strip.

How is a barley pollinated?

Barley is predominantly self-pollinated, aided by the wind..

What is the name for a beard of barley?

It is called the awn; a slender, bristlelike appendage found on the spikelets of many grasses.

Where in the Midwest is barley grown?

Yes. Minnesota farmers grow about 100,000 acres of barley a year.

IS Barley A Legume or a Grain?

Barley is a grain not a legume. In fact, it is actually a major cereal grain. A few examples of legume include clover, peas, beans, soybeans, and peanuts.

Who traded barley in the ancient world?

the people would take there barley and go to what I call trading triangle and trade it but they could sell the barley...