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释义 | 小麦 The wheat is one of the most important plants to be domesticated. In this sense the farmers’ supply of wheat constitutes their demand for automobiles and other goods. In some African markets maize and wheat prices have risen by 30% this year. We have had the biggest wheat crop ever this year. Hoe the wheat today, and the cotton tomorrow. The southerners live on rice while the northerners live on wheat. Food companies use them to lock in prices of commodities like wheat or beef. World wheat prices are already surging, and they have been widely cited as one reason for protests in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world. They are cropping wheat. They are grinding wheat into flour. Their firm has cornered the wheat market. Why not wheat or a certain type of meat? We support the production of corn, soybeans, cotton and wheat. Perhaps the best known of this other group is coeliac disease, an allergy to proteins present in the gluten of wheat, barley and rye. A little red hen once found a grain of wheat. This information may be supplemented by a series of calculations that estimate the volume of wheat arriving in Shanghai by junk. In 1998 their house burned down. This year they have lost most of their corn and wheat crops because of bad weather. Prices vary from region to region, but on the global commodity markets wheat and maize have increased almost50 percent over last year. For both wheat and maize, the results, published this week by Science, were negative. |
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