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| dent in which passersby found a pile of parched | corn, a food often used by Creek Indians when travel |
| d Mill was capable of grinding 4 to 5 tonnes of | corn a day. |
| distilleries would require 139 million tons of | corn, according to EPI, which is more than double th |
| e world premiere of an opera entitled The Alien | Corn, after the Biblical story of Ruth. |
| se of superfoods such as maca, mesquite, purple | corn, agave and yacon syrup, acai and goji berries w |
| ing grown, along with grapes, prunes, potatoes, | corn, alfalfa and large vegetable and flower gardens |
| The farmland produces | corn, alfalfa, and horticultural nursery stock and a |
| r as a member of the rap group, Children of the | Corn, alongside Big L, Cam'ron and Mase, all of whom |
| nclude Bidens species, and the leaves of beans, | corn, and oak. |
| n business and founded Parkinson and Tomlinson, | corn and oatmeal millers and seed merchants in the F |
| formation as to social conditions, the price of | corn and wine, the cultivation of the vine, climatic |
| ling mills to prepare cloth, mills for grinding | corn and malt, and paper mills. |
| Corn and other farm products from the Midwest were a | |
| ad purchased, Lane's Landing, and began growing | corn and small grains on what eventually became a 12 |
| They are made from | corn and wheat and available in several flavours. |
| riations using wheat flour tortillas instead of | corn and pureed chile or enchilada sauce instead of |
| in Kansas City, Missouri, with his wife, Amanda | Corn, and their two daughters, Ella and Cora. |
| upply the population at Frederica with beef and | corn and ale. |
| MacNeish's discoveries of early | corn and the pre-ceramic sequence in Mexico provided |
| been self-sufficient in its staple food, maize ( | corn), and during the 1980s it exported substantial |
| ouse and Gallery, Glenveagh Castle and Newmills | Corn and Flax Mills. |
| , the agriculture and viticulture (the sheaf of | corn and grape vine) and industry (spinning wheel). |
| Primary crops are | corn and soybeans. |
| is used for agricultural cultivation, primarily | corn and soybeans. |
| he main crops planted are grains such as wheat, | corn, and to a smaller degree rice. |
| have not increased at those levels, which mean | corn and soybeans. |
| as harbours for ships to load and unload coal, | corn and limestone. |
| " | Corn fritters" are often made with whole canned corn |
| ort rewarded with productive crops of potatoes, | corn and fruits. |
| pilling over with rice, bacon, sugar, molasses, | corn, and other foods. |
| town was reported to have 30 houses, fields of | corn, and fruit orchards, all of which were burned. |
| wnship became an arable farming area, producing | corn and wheat crops and supporting dairy farms (inc |
| rses, prepared animal hides, bear's fat, beans, | corn, and Apache slaves. |
| trus, avocado, dairy farming, wheat, cotton and | corn, and a large tobacco crop. |
| its territory was fertile in wine ) as well as | corn, and Cicero praises the inhabitants for their i |
| They grew | corn and potatoes and had vegetable gardens. |
| It was | corn- and rice-based and, essentially, were Cap'n Cr |
| d buffalo and grew such crops as squash, beans, | corn, and pumpkins. |
| Both John and Elijah primarily harvested | corn and oats. |
| rch and a wet May, Fills barns with fields with | corn and hay. |
| on cereal diseases, including gray leaf spot of | corn and rice blast. |
| eservation, to prevent the decomposition of the | corn and growth of mold, regular tortillas generally |
| o.. His father, a devout Jew, had been a small | corn- and wine-dealer in Worms, which belonged to th |
| for agricultural cultivation, primarily that of | corn and soybeans. |
| lls and marketing the illegal spirits made from | corn and sugar. |
| he black land in the area used to raise cotton, | corn, and other feed grains. |
| om November 1299 was in charge of the assize of | corn and wine and in the same year lead troops from |
| om growing over and to clear areas for planting | corn and tobacco. |
| the Oneidas had produced an abundant amount of | corn and knowing that George Washington and his army |
| Larvae have been recorded on | corn and Salsola species. |
| Most residents grew | corn and apples and kept bees for honey. |
| this area, half is used for the cultivation of | corn and soybeans, and 43% for that of hay and small |
| hat aid was needed to prevent suffering, issued | corn and bacon to the needy until a crop could be ha |
| d agriculture, typically for feed crops such as | corn and soy is more damaging to ecosystems than mor |
| Livingston counties and used his land to raise | corn and to graze large herds of cattle; he was one |
| Both the | corn and wheat grinding machinery have been restored |
| he main agricultural products are rice, cotton, | corn and sorghum. |
| ricultural fields which are still used for hay, | corn, and animal pasture by the Cummings School of V |
| syrup, maltodextrin, dextrose, and polyols from | corn and wheat starch), bioethanol and by-products i |
| Tobacco, soybeans, | corn, and hay are the main crops. |
| The bollworm threatens cotton, soybean, | corn and tomato crops. |
| vestock, the growing of commodity crops such as | corn and soybeans, and the regulation of grain eleva |
| The mash bill contains | corn and malted barley. |
| umex hymenosepalus (Arizona dock), in Zea Mays ( | Corn) and in Ziziphus jujuba (Chinese date). |
| the plant to make 11% more ethanol by weight of | corn and 27% more by area of corn. |
| they signed about $500 million worth of wheat, | corn and soybean contracts for the next two years. |
| worms), the plant arabidopsis, fruitfly, maize ( | corn), and others. |
| This bird also feeds off of | corn and grasses. |
| Adjuncts such as | corn and rice are used to lighten the body and flavo |
| he bawn of Athliag Maenagan, and destroyed much | corn and many towns throughout Hy-Many and Machaire- |
| In 1836, he raised the first | corn and in 1837 raised the first crop of wheat in t |
| had about 130 houses, fruit orchards, fields of | corn and a large council building, built around a ce |
| breweries, which commonly use adjuncts such as | corn and rice to replace malt as an inexpensive ferm |
| nd farming with modest production of sugarcane, | corn, and rice. |
| the attackers, except for fields of millet and | corn, and the 30-foot high railroad embankment gave |
| e pressure from UK merchants who were importing | corn and tobacco from the USA. |
| y, Nebraska, Beachell and his family moved to a | corn and wheat farm in western Nebraska. |
| s been able to add genetic elements from maize ( | corn) and Antirrhinum into some other species (such |
| Aaron Riggs, Laura Spencer, Quese iMC, Ryan Red | Corn, and Beau Harjo. |
| tz slaughtered its very last ox, filled it with | corn and threw it over the wall, pretending it still |
| re which included brewing, tanning, distilling, | corn and cotton milling. |
| The primarily cultivated crops were onions, | corn, and fruits, but the beehives were also kept, i |
| has allowed the long-distance shipping of sweet | corn and has enabled manufacturers to can sweet corn |
| d group ate only bran, the third group ate only | corn, and the last group ate a mixture of the other |
| r measures in two particulars via the bounty on | Corn and |
| had "100 residents, with three cotton gins, two | corn and saw mills, two general stores, and a wagon |
| It is made with yellow | corn and has a distinct flavor due to the pork fat a |
| ll; the mill was used for making flour grinding | corn and cutting timber. |
| d-loft building for real-estate developer Henry | Corn, and built in 1897-98 it is easily recognizable |
| cht, and into Hy-Many, and burned and destroyed | corn and towns; and, among other things, he burned a |
| are reported as causing considerable damage to | corn and bean fields and are considered to be a thre |
| lso be made in a pot with onions, sweet pepper, | corn and mashed tomatoes. |
| the mob "broke into his warehouses looking for | corn, and shot the lieutenant governor when he tried |
| Steamboat loads of cotton, | corn, and sweet potatoes were shipped to markets in |
| In present day La Vernia, | corn and cotton are still major crops. |
| roductive for farming, producing large crops of | corn and other types of grain. |
| e cultivation of cotton, sugarcane, groundnuts, | corn and sweet potatoes are commonly seen; these are |
| r, there was a harvest of 690 fanegas of wheat, | corn and beans (a fanega equaling about 220 pounds). |
| to and mozzarella, but spinach, mushrooms, baby | corn, and ham are often used. |
| acres) of various crops, including sugar cane, | corn and bananas, were flooded. |
| to erosion, as they are heavily cultivated for | corn and soybeans. |
| Hence he co-wrote the book The Origin of Indian | Corn and Its Relatives with Robert G. Reeves. |
| , Ward had 160 slaves, produced 7500 bushels of | corn and 500 bales of cotton. |
| The current mill was used for grinding | corn and was built by James Brindley, the famous can |
| In 1910, | corn and flax scutching were the main industries and |
| al registration for use as a seed treatment for | corn and canola on April 22, 2010. |
| Raw materials for their snacks, primarily | corn and flavorings, come from local farmers and ing |
| ude killing blackbirds on sprouting rice and on | corn and soybean fields. |
| ques to the local Kentucky grains, particularly | corn, and began producing what became known as Kentu |
| Thousands of acres of | corn and soybean crops were flattened causing $60 mi |
| and reclamation where the swamps were diked and | corn and wheat was grown. |
| ispix was described by Kellogg's as a "[c]rispy | corn and rice cereal with a cinnamon taste." |
| His business as a | corn and seed merchant precluded him from the offere |
| r products including biscotti, cookies, caramel | corn and chocolates. |
| In the northernmost room of the Principia some | corn and woodwork as of a bin were noted (plan, C). |
| the first seed company to release a supersweet | corn and it was called Illini Xtra Sweet, but widesp |
| The creek flows through a region of intense | corn and soybean cultivation, formerly part of the I |
| It is distilled from organic | corn and rye with Rocky Mountain spring water from t |
| runch Pebbles were described as "sweetened oat, | corn and wheat cereal baked with a touch of real cin |
| el Philbrick claims that the settlers stole the | corn and looted and desecrated the graves, sparking |
| nd sheep, grew barley and wheat, and dealt as a | corn and coal merchant with barges plying the Cam. |
| ge twelve miles from Montgomery, Texas, growing | corn and picking cotton for hire in the mid-19th cen |
| grown are citrus (150 Ha), various vegetables, | corn and tubers in irrigated lands; olives (150 Ha), |
| raditionally was used to weed fields of cotton, | corn, and other crops. |
| The Golden Ear of | Corn and Other Stories, bilingual anthology of short |
| The Pennacook farmed maize, | corn, and squash along fertile river beds, and hunte |
| hrough oversized portions of human foods: candy | corn, animal crackers, carrots, Brussels sprouts and |
| Corn announced on January 21, 2009 he would seek the | |
| Cotton, peanuts, soybeans, and | corn are the principal crops grown on these soils. |
| Cotton and | corn are the main cultivated crops. |
| Heads of | corn are cut up and boiled into a mash which is then |
| Supersweet | corn are varieties of sweet corn which produce highe |
| Ships carrying tons of frozen chicken legs and | corn arrived in Havana's harbor on December 16, to a |
| hit in a wall and Jerry then proceeds to eat a | corn as Tom drags it and gives chase. |
| , with food grains, particularly wheat, soy and | corn, as well as cattle, sheep, horse and other live |
| conviction was when he was aged 18 for stealing | corn; as soon as he completed a six-month sentence f |
| thesis of PDO via bioplastic routes, i.e. using | corn as the base material for PDO production. |
| Ethanol champions declare | corn as the “new oil” and that it will forever end o |
| g child in a boat without oars, with a sheaf of | corn at his head. |
| ee her swinging along the road with a bundle of | corn balanced on her head, both arms akimbo, was a s |
| associated with many human foods (wheat, rice, | corn, barley, oats, rye, and food colored with Monas |
| He is a former member of Nebraska | corn based organizations, and current member of both |
| end and Harrison Ruffin Tyler, and are used for | corn, bean and wheat farming. |
| Various produce like wheat, | corn, beans, apple etc. are grown in the farms, and |
| Other crops grown were | corn, beans, manioc, bananas, and tropical fruits. |
| The Oneota diet included | corn, beans, and squash, wild rice, nuts, fish, deer |
| They cultivated crops, such as | corn, beans, squash, and pecans, and manufactured bo |
| Economic activity includes agriculture ( | corn, beans, squash and coffee), animal husbandry (c |
| They grew | corn, beans, and squash and kept turkeys and, all in |
| They lived on | corn, beans, and squash, supplemented by hunting, fi |
| Corn Beef Tin - Ration Distribution Point (Free Meat | |
| The processed and semi-cooked products include | corn beef, meat loaf, sausages, curries, bacon, ham, |
| U.S. postal service to Burnt | Corn began in 1817, when the village also became par |
| During this time the major crop grown was | corn, being it was so universally useful. |
| The southern portion of the U.S. | corn belt planted the greatest amount of StarLink co |
| The expansion of a | corn belt in Kentucky and Ohio created a glut. |
| Rantoul High School then left to join the | Corn Belt Conference, citing its inability to compet |
| o chose "names that were appropriate to all the | corn belt rural pleasures", e.g., 'Barn Dance', 'App |
| The | Corn Belt derecho was a derecho which affected a lar |
| Lawrence of Chicago, Uncle Lar, and King of the | Corn Belt. |
| For example, it is found in mushrooms, sweet | corn, berries, cauliflower. |
| ...were one hundred and 10 acres (40,000 m2) of | corn; besides apples, peaches, potatoes, turnips, on |
| l as debts were typically forgiven during green | corn between parties as a symbol of rebirth and new |
| serving grades pre-kindergarten through six and | Corn Bible Academy in the Washita County town of Cor |
| The private school, | Corn Bible, still remains open. |
| g capable of firing gas and heavy fuel oil (and | corn bio-mass).Oil is delivered to site via barge an |
| rn solid biomass fuel like whole kernel shelled | corn, biomass pellet fuels, wood pellets, grass, or |
| the officer) "Can you tell where I can get your | corn blaster, shorty?" |
| The European | corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis), also known as the E |
| Female | corn borer moths lay clusters of eggs on corn leaves |
| European | corn borer caterpillars damage the ears of corn, as |
| It is this portion of the U.S. where | corn borer damage creates the greatest economic loss |
| A functions as natural defense against European | corn borer larvae and many other damaging pests. |
| Note that the European | Corn Borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)and Southern Cornstal |
| European | corn borer |
| Biological control agents of | corn borers include the hymenopteran parasitoid Tric |
| n, sugar/glucose-fructose, psyllium seed husks, | corn bran, salt, baking soda, natural colour, vitami |
| "Give Me | Corn Bread When I'm Hungry" - 3:12 |
| In Venezuela and Colombia an arepa (a type of | corn bread) is often served stuffed with various ing |
| He produced | corn breeds that bred true and then crossed therse s |
| tinctive "Manitoba tuck" delivery while using a | corn broom while delivering the rock. |
| ral thousand acres with peas, cucumbers, beans, | corn, buckwheat, potatoes, pumpkins, and squash. |
| wl, Nightingale, Stonechat, Whinchat, Wheatear, | Corn Bunting and, on occasion, Montagu's Harrier. |
| life typical of open farmland such as skylarks, | corn buntings and hares. |
| A | corn burrito is essentially the same thing as a taqu |
| A | corn burrito is a Mexican-style dish consisting of a |
| Although | corn burritos are cheap and easy to make, they typic |
| ess in Boston with his older brother and then a | corn business in Nottingham on his own, Isaac Reckit |
| ted to start a family farm to raise tobacco and | corn, but he died shortly after the second crop was |
| sing the advantages of growing supersweet sweet | corn, but many corn breeders lacked enthusiasm for t |
| The larva are considered a pest of | corn but also feed on various other large-stemmed pl |
| with depriving them of half their allowance of | corn, but ordered Paulus to be driven from the city. |
| Corn buttworms are one of the most economically dest | |
| nsposons are discovered in maize (Zea mays, aka | corn) by Barbara McClintock. |
| The family survived by growing potatoes, | corn, cabbage, and by keeping bees and selling honey |
| s used variously for smelting lead and grinding | corn can be seen at Whirlow Wheel and Ryecroft Mill |
| n oil was equivalent to or better than soybean, | corn canola, cottonseed, and safflower oil in a mode |
| It has thus taken on the title | Corn Capital of Canada, and has an annual "Cornfest" |
| Corn, Cash, Commerce: The Economic Policies of the T | |
| Four feedstocks-sugarcane, | corn, cassava and sweet sorghum-were initially ident |
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