Winter-wheat Sentence Examples
Speck's sector headquarters was abuzz with activity; the only private place to talk was the back porch overlooking a field of knee-high winter wheat facing a sun setting too early.
He pushed himself out of bed and stood for a long moment, gazing out the window at the fields of winter wheat glowing in the moonlight.
Red winter wheat is now produced to a considerable degree.
No winter wheat can be grown, and the climate is too harsh for the larger fruits, such as apples, pears, peaches, plums and grapes; but such hardy small fruits as currants, gooseberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries may be grown in abundance.
In these provinces spring wheat is almost universally sown, except in Alberta where fall or winter wheat is also sown to a considerable extent.
Another route worked more cheaply than formerly is that by river, from the centre of the winter wheat belt, say at St Louis, to New Orleans, and thence by steamer to Liverpool.
The division into spring wheat and winter wheat is an agricultural one solely.
Any variety may be a spring or a winter wheat according to the time at which it is sown.
One is the large-kernel winter wheat of the Eastern states; the other is the hard spring wheat.
No cure is possible, but as winter wheat suffers less than spring wheat, early sowing is recommended.
AdvertisementSince 1900 Nebraska has become one of the foremost winter wheat states, second only to Kansas.
Little spring wheat is now sown except in the northern counties, the state being on the northern edge of the winter wheat belt.
Nebraska wheat, like that of Kansas, combines for milling the splendid qualities of winter wheat with those characteristic of grain grown on the edge of the semi-arid West; flour and grist-mill products were valued at $7,794,130 in 1900 and at $12,190,303 in 1905.
Response of winter wheat cultivars to residual N in soil.
As a result winter barley has more need than winter wheat for a pre-emergence herbicide.
AdvertisementThe principle crop on his 450 acres of mainly silty, heavy loam is 320 acres of winter wheat.
The role of saprophytic microflora in the development of fusarium ear blight of winter wheat caused by Fusarium culmorum.
Once the winter wheat matures and ripens in early summer, it must be harvested quickly and the seedbed prepared to plant the corn.
Wheat Flour - Typically made from hard, red winter wheat.