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  • Also, claimed the prosecution, there was a practical boycott of expelled members in that the members of the Exchange were forbidden to deal with expelled members; it was practically impossible to do business in grain in Western Canada unless connected with the Grain

    Deep Furrows Hopkins Moorhouse

  • In this video we show you how to grow wheat sprouts, but you can sprout any big grain (barley, kamut, oats, rye, spelt, triticale or our grain mix; Amber Waves of Grain) with these instructions.

    WN.com - Articles related to TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets 2010

  • In this video we show you how to grow wheat sprouts, but you can sprout any big grain (barley, kamut, oats, rye, spelt, triticale or our grain mix; Amber Waves of Grain) with these instructions.

    WN.com - Articles related to TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets 2010

  • Grain is so cheap in this part of Persia as to have almost only a nominal value; and unfortunately there is no mode of exporting it unless by mules, which is too expensive a process for a distant market.

    Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia 1856

  • Obviously, the noble thing to do upon enjoying either of these tracks is to pre-order all of the album, which lands Tuesday via local label Grain Belt Records and cool nonprofit Rock the Cause.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Grain from the 604 Why Maternity Leave Matters →

    » The Stuff Nightmares are Made Of Strocel.com 2009

  • In 1973, my talks with Premier Alexei Kosygin underlay the evolution of what became the Long-Term Grain Agreement, first negotiated in 1975: the Soviets committed publicly to buy a stated amount of grain during a crop year, a commitment that our farmers wanted; then, if the Soviets wished to buy above that amount, they could do so up to a certain specified point, but beyond that point they had to obtain permission and publicly announce their intended purchases.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • In 1973, my talks with Premier Alexei Kosygin underlay the evolution of what became the Long-Term Grain Agreement, first negotiated in 1975: the Soviets committed publicly to buy a stated amount of grain during a crop year, a commitment that our farmers wanted; then, if the Soviets wished to buy above that amount, they could do so up to a certain specified point, but beyond that point they had to obtain permission and publicly announce their intended purchases.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • Grain is something a lot of people have been burning in my industrialized country, because compressed wood pellets or pellets made out of waste materials, just aren’t available!

    Dick Van Hoff’s Wood Burning Tile Stove 2009

  • The first was a French film called The Secret of the Grain, which is set in a southern port town that is falling on hard times.

    Video update : Bev Vincent 2009

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