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1954: County Stadium and barley stalks The city's official flag was designed by former Alderman Fred Steffan and adopted in 1954. It's been criticized as being too cluttered, and features a ...
The Nile River cruise between Luxor and Aswan is a slow and languid voyage past the ribbon of greenery that rescues Egypt ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSN'Ripening barley catching the rays' chosen as our Picture of the WeekThe photo shows a peaceful rural scene where tall stalks of ripening barley sway gently in the breeze, bathed in the warm, ...
Less reliance on bought-in cereals and greater use of home-grown forage in cattle rations, as well as a sharper focus on herd ...
Demand for non-alcoholic beer is "insane," says Chinova Bioworks COO David Brown. "But once you remove the alcohol, it’s ripe ...
WHO designated Aspergillus fumigatus as a 'critical priority' fungal pathogen due to its increasing drug resistance and high associated mortality rates ...
Fungus infestations. Changing weather patterns. Rising fertilizer costs. Export marketuncertainties. All of these elements ...
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNWhat's been happening on Isle of Wight farms during June?Winter wheat and winter barley grains are starting to develop and are heading towards the final stages of growth before harvest.
We asked dietitians to reveal their favorite underrated healthy foods, plus ideas on how to incorporate them into your diet. Celery The simple celery stalk—often thought of only as a hummus ...
Tina Georgiadis's photo has been chosen as our Picture of the Week. (Image: Tina Georgiadis) Each week, we select one of our favourite images submitted to the Hampshire Chronicle Camera Club to ...
Barley as a Model System Barley is the fourth largest grown crop worldwide, and a diploid, self-pollinating plant. Recent generation of sophisticated genomic resources enables us to combine the ...
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