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  1. Einkorn wheat

    taxobox name Einkorn wheat image Triticum monococcum0.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms ... thumbnail 150px left Wild einkorn, Karadag, central Turkey Einkorn wheat from German Einkorn , literally single grain can refer either to the wild species of wheat , Triticum boeoticum the spelling baeoticum ... are larger. Einkorn wheat was one of the Neolithic founder crops earliest cultivated forms of wheat, alongside emmer wheat T. dicoccum . Grains of wild einkorn have been found in Epi Paleolithic sites ... title Site of Einkorn Wheat Domestication Identified by DNA Fingerprinting year ... forms are either considered separate species, as here, or as subspecies of T. monococcum . Einkorn is a diploid species of hulled wheat, with tough glume s husk s that tightly enclose the grain s. The cultivated ... finger printing suggests einkorn was domesticated near Karaca Da in southeast Turkey, an area in which ... market as a health food. It remains as a local crop, often for bulgur cracked wheat or as animal .... It often survives on poor soils where other species of wheat fail. ref Zohary and Hopf, Domestication , pp. 33f ref Gluten toxicity In contrast with more modern forms of wheat, evidence suggests the gliadin protein of einkorn may not be as toxic to sufferers of coeliac disease . ref name pmid17060124 ... issue 11 pages 1305 11 pmid 17060124 ref It has yet to be recommended in any gluten free diet . Einkorn wheat does contain gluten, but is different from most wheats in that it contains only 14 chromosomes ... feature of T. monococcum into durum wheat. ref http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2012 03 120311150717.htm ... Science News 29&utm content Google Reader World Breakthrough On Salt Tolerant Wheat. ScienceDaily ... Wheat evolution integrating archaeological and biological evidence Wheat DEFAULTSORT Einkorn Wheat Category Wheat Category German loanwords az T kd nli bu da ca Espelta petita da Enkorn de Einkorn es Triticum monococcum fr Engrain hsb Jednozorno id Einkorn it Triticum monococcum lmo ...   more details



  1. Einkorn (mountain)

    Expand German topic geo date June 2010 Einkorn Berg Infobox mountain name Einkorn photo photo caption elevation m elevation ref prominence m prominence ref map location Baden W rttemberg , br flag Germany range lat d lat m lat s lat NS N long d long m long s long EW E coordinates type first ascent easiest route The Einkorn is a mountain of Baden W rttemberg , Germany . coord 49 05 N 9 47 E display title region DE type mountain source GNS enwiki Category Mountains of Baden W rttemberg BadenW rttemberg geo stub de Einkorn Berg ...   more details



  1. Wheat

    first2 A last3 Abbo first3 S ref and domesticated Einkorn wheat at Neval ori &mdash convert ... 40 ref Genetic analysis of wild einkorn wheat suggests that it was first grown in the Karaca Da Karacadag Mountains in southeastern Turkey. Dated archeological remains of einkorn wheat in settlement ... , the earliest carbon 14 date for einkorn wheat remains at Abu Hureyra is 7800 to 7500 years Anno Domini BC . ref Heun MR et al 1997 Site of Einkorn Wheat Domestication Identified by DNA Fingerprinting ... upright Spikelets of a hulled wheat, einkorn Wheat genetics is more complicated than that of most other ... 0 85199 685 X. ref Einkorn wheat T. monococcum is diploid AA, two complements of seven chromosomes ... species of wheat, along with the domesticated varieties einkorn , ref name Potts Potts, D. T. 1996 ... cultivated wheat. Einkorn T. monococcum A diploid species with wild and cultivated variants. Domesticated ...about the plant taxobox image Wheat close up.JPG image width 250px regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms ... subdivision div col Common wheat T. aestivum br Triticum aethiopicum T. aethiopicum br Triticum araraticum T. araraticum br einkorn wheat T. boeoticum br Triticum carthlicum T. carthlicum br Common is wheat T. compactum br Emmer T. dicoccoides br Emmer T. dicoccum br durum T. durum br Triticum ispahanicum ... militinae T. militinae br Einkorn T. monococcum br Triticum polonicum T. polonicum br Spelt T. spelta br common wheat T. sphaerococcum br Triticum timopheevii T. timopheevii br Kamut T. turanicum ... Serial No. 42236 Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS 2002 09 22 small Wheat Triticum spp. ref name Belderok Belderok, Bob & Hans Mesdag & Dingena A. Donner. 2000 Bread Making Quality of Wheat ... of wheat was 607 million tons, making it the third most produced cereal after maize 784 million tons ... site 526 default.aspx accessdate 2009 05 05 ref In 2009, world production of wheat was 682 ... as close third 679 million tons . ref name OSU2009 cite web title World Wheat, Corn and Rice publisher ...   more details



  1. Taxonomy of wheat

    Bearded spring wheat T. hybernum Beardless winter wheat T. turgidum Rivet wheat T. spelta Spelt wheat T. monococcum Einkorn wheat Later classifications added to the number of species described, but continued ... vs. Free threshing Image Hullednakedwheat.jpg thumbnail 200px left Left Hulled wheat einkorn , with spikelets ...Image Blemiracle.jpg thumbnail right 250px Miracle wheat Triticum turgidum var. mirabile . During 10,000 years of cultivation, numerous forms of wheat have evolved under human selection. This diversity ... characteristics of wheat influence its classification, and gives the most common botanical names of wheat in current use see Table of wheat species Table of wheat species . Information on the cultivation and uses of wheat is at the main wheat page. Aegilops and Triticum Image Aetausch.jpg thumbnail ... species usually thought of as wheat. In the 1950s growing awareness of the genetic similarity ... from Triticum , with rounded glumes rather than keeled glumes. Aegilops is important in wheat evolution ... resulted from the hybridisation of a wild wheat, T. urartu , and an as yet unidentified goatgrass ... of a hybridisation between a domesticated tetraploid wheat, probably T. dicoccum or T. durum ..., in the 1920s, that wheat was divided into 3 ploidy levels. Important characters in wheat Ploidy level As with many grasses , polyploidy is common in wheat. Some wheats are not polyploid. There are two ... einkorn, T. monococcum . Cells of the diploid wheats each contain 2 complements of 7 chromosomes ... . There are no wild hexaploid wheats, although feral forms of common wheat are sometimes found. Hexaploid ... were the result of a cross between a tetraploid domesticated wheat, such as T. dicoccum or T. durum , and a wild goatgrass, Ae. tauschii . Polyploidy is important to wheat classification for three ... in wild einkorn T. boeoticum . A sup u sup present in T. urartu closely related to T. boeoticum but not interfertile ... . D present in Ae. squarrosa , and thus in all hexaploid wheats. The genetic approach to wheat ...   more details



  1. Wheat (disambiguation)

    Wheat may refer to Wheat , a type of cultivated grass used in agriculture Wheat band , indie rock band Wheat color , a color that resembles wheat Wheat film , Chinese historical drama film Wheat, Tennessee , a farming community See also Thinopyrum intermedium , intermediate wheatgrasss disamb ...   more details



  1. Wheat gluten

    Wheat gluten can refer to The gluten found in wheat, a sticky substance composed of the proteins gliadin and glutenin Wheat gluten food , a food prepared from these proteins, such as seitan or wheatmeat Disambig ...   more details



  1. Wheat Thins

    File Wheat Thins Box Small.jpg 180px right Wheat Thins File Wheat Thins Crackers.jpg thumb right Wheat Thins Wheat Thins are a popular baked snack cracker found in North America , distributed by Nabisco , a subsidiary of Kraft Foods Global Inc. in the US, Kraft Foods in Canada and in Australia through wholesaler USA Foods . ref http www.usafoods.com.au p3525 cookies crackers wheat thins ref Vegetable Thins , Pita Thins, and Rice Thins , which both are spun off from Wheat Thins, are available in Canada and some regions of the United States . Wheat Thins come in many variations. The cracker is still well known by some for its late 1970 s ad campaign starring Sandy Duncan . See also Nabisco Kraft Foods Cracker food Crackers References references External links http www.nabiscoworld.com BRANDS BRANDLIST.ASPX?SITEID 1&CATALOGTYPE 1&BRANDKEY WHEATTHINS&BRANDLINK WHEATTHINS &BRANDID 92&PageNo 1 Nabisco Wheat Thins Kraftprod Category Nabisco brands Category Brand name crackers food product stub ...   more details



  1. Wheat (color)

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox color title Wheat hex F5DEB3 r 245 g 222 b 179 c 0 m 9 y 26 k 3 h 39 s 26 v 96 source Web color X11 color names X11 Wheat is a color that resembles wheat . The first recorded use of wheat as a color name in English was in 1711. ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 207 Color Sample of Wheat Page 43 Plate 10 Color Sample F11 ref Wheat is one of the X11 web colors . References reflist colwidth 30em See also List of colors Shades of brown DEFAULTSORT Wheat Color Category Shades of brown Category Wheat Color stub es Trigo color it Grano colore ru ...   more details



  1. Winter wheat

    Image WheatFlower1.jpg thumb An ear of winter wheat. Winter wheat is a crop plant that is cultivated from February to December in the Northern Hemisphere . Winter wheat sprouts before freezing occurs, then becomes dormant until the soil warms in the spring. Winter wheat needs a few weeks of cold before being able to flower, however persistent snow cover might be disadvantageous. It is ready to be harvested by early July. Hard winter wheats have a higher gluten protein content than other wheats. They are used to make flour for yeast bread s, or are blended with soft spring wheats to make the all purpose flour used in a wide variety of baked products. Soft wheat is used for specialty or cake flour. Durum , the hardest wheat, is primarily used for making pasta . Almost all durum wheat grown in North America is spring planted. Winter wheat is grown throughout Europe , North America , and in Siberia . United States It was brought to Kansas by German Russian Mennonite s in the 19th century. Bernhard Warkentin and Mark A. Carleton played a major part in the spread of winter wheat as a commercial crop. Warkentin organized mills in central Kansas and imported seed from Ukraine to meet growing demand. Carleton worked for the United States Department of Agriculture USDA as a crop explorer. He went to Russia to find other wheat varieties and worked with Kansas State University researchers to develop new ones. Winter wheat production quickly spread throughout the Great Plains , and was, and still is, usually grown using the techniques of dryland farming . Literature Literatur Herausgeber Olaf Christen Titel lang de Winterweizen. Das Handbuch f r Profis Verlag DLG Verlags GmbH Jahr 2009 ISBN 978 3 7690 0719 0 Wheat Category Wheat Pooideae stub agri stub de Weizen Anbau nn Haustkveite sv H stvete ...   more details



  1. Wheat House

    Wheat House may refer to in the United States by state Wheat House Lonoke, Arkansas , National Register of Historic Places listings in Lonoke County, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Lonoke County, Arkansas Samuel Wheat House , Newton, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Sabin Wheat Farm , Putney, Vermont, National Register of Historic Places listings in Windham County, Vermont listed on the NRHP in Windham County, Vermont Wheat Row , Washington, D.C., National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington, D.C. listed on the NRHP in Washington, D.C. disambig ...   more details



  1. Common wheat

    No footnotes article date July 2007 taxobox name Common wheat or bread wheat image Tarweaar.jpg image caption Ears of common wheat regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ... species T. aestivum binomial Triticum aestivum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Common wheat , Triticum aestivum , also known as bread wheat is a cultivated wheat species. Nomenclature and taxonomy of wheat and its cultivars See Taxonomy of wheat Numerous forms of wheat have evolved under ... genetic and morphological characteristics. For more information, see the taxonomy of wheat . List ... Emanuela last7 Ranieri first7 Annamaria ref Manital ref name ijtc Evolution Bread wheat is an polyploidy ... different species . Free threshing wheat is closely related to spelt . As with spelt, genes contributed from goatgrass Aegilops tauschii give wheat bread greater cold hardiness than most wheats, and it is cultivated ... wheat was first domesticated in Western Asia during the early Holocene , and spread from there to North Africa, Europe and East Asia in the prehistoric period. Wheat first reached North America with Spanish ... World War, grain production in Kansas doubled. Worldwide, bread wheat has proved well adapted to modern industrial baking, and has displaced many of the other wheat, barley , and rye species that were once commonly used for bread making, particularly in Europe. Plant breeding Modern wheat varieties ... acid , a plant hormone that lengthens cells. RHt genes were introduced to modern wheat varieties in the 1960s by Norman Borlaug from Norin 10 wheat Norin 10 cultivars of wheat grown in Japan. Short ... even, which is important for modern harvesting techniques. Other forms of common wheat Image usdacompactum.jpg thumbnail left 100px Ears of compact wheat Compact wheats e.g., club wheat Triticum compactum , but in India T. sphaerococcum are closely related to common wheat, but have a much more compact ... title The world wheat book a history of wheat breeding location Andover publisher Intercept isbn 1898298726 ...   more details



  1. Cream of Wheat

    refimprove date September 2009 Image Cream of Wheat 1895.jpg right thumb Old Cream of Wheat advertisement Image Creamofwheatmodern.gif right thumb Box design of Cream of Wheat until it was sold to B&G Foods the only difference today is the Nabisco logo has been removed from top left corner Cream of Wheat is a porridge type breakfast food first manufactured in the United States in 1893 by wheat millers ... creamofwheat cow history.asp History of Cream of Wheat ref The cereal is currently manufactured ... in texture to grits , but made with wheat kernels ground ones instead of ground corn. The product ... wheat based products, the rice based Cream of Rice is also produced as part of the product line, and is often a recommended early food for infants and toddlers and for people who can t have wheat or gluten . Preparation Cream of Wheat is made by boiling water, then pouring in the farina while stirring ..., and 1 minute. Cream of Wheat is also sold in single serving instant packets. These are prepared ... Swirl. Package design The original boxes of Cream of Wheat were hand made and lettered, and emblazoned ... for the chef shown on the Cream of Wheat box. White, who died in 1938 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Leslie, Michigan , had claimed to be the model for the Cream of Wheat box. In June 2007, a headstone ... depicted on the Cream of Wheat box. ref cite news last first coauthors title Final Tribute For Cream Of Wheat Man Gravestone Monument In Leslie, Michigan, 69 Years After His Death work pages language ... accessdate 2007 07 03 ref Controversy Cereal such as Cream of Wheat or Cream of Rice is often ... Gallery gallery Image Cream of Wheat Ad.JPG 1917 Cream of Wheat ad Image RVA1337CC791.jpg Old Cream of Wheat box gallery See also Malt O Meal Company Malt o Meal Grits Maypo Semolina Frumenty References reflist External links http www.creamofwheat.com Cream of Wheat http www.ferris.edu jimcrow question ... jimcrow question dec04.htm Was the Cream of Wheat Chef a Real Person? Category Breakfast cereals ...   more details



  1. The Wheat Pool

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Wheat Pool image caption The members of The Wheat Pool background group or band origin Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta , Canada genre Country rock years active 2004 &ndash Present label Shameless Records Canada associated acts website http www.thewheatpool.com www.TheWheatPool.com current members Robb Angus lead vocals, guitars, bass , br Mike Angus lead vocals, bass, guitars , br Steph Dagenais drums , br Glen Erickson lead guitar, vocals , The Wheat Pool is a Canada Canadian dark country rock band formed in 2004 in Edmonton . The band is on Shameless Records Canada. ref cite web url http shamelessrecordscanada.com the wheat pool title Shameless Records Canada THE WHEAT POOL accessdate 2010 04 04 ref Discography Albums Township album Township 2007 Hauntario album Hauntario 2009 Behind The Stars EP album Behind The Stars EP 2011 References reflist External links http www.Thewheatpool.com The Wheat Pool Web Site http www.shamelessrecordscanada.com Shameless Records Canada Web Site DEFAULTSORT Wheat Pool Category Canadian country rock groups Canada country band stub ...   more details



  1. Wheat middlings

    Wheat middlings or wheat mill run , stated by AAFCO , is coarse and fine particles of wheat bran and fine particles of wheat shorts, wheat germ , wheat flour and offal from the tail of the mill . Wheat middlings is an inexpensive byproduct byproduct intermediate of human food processing, commonly referred to as floor sweepings although such products are generally captured long before they would end up on the floor . It is an inexpensive filler animal food filler in pet food and a basis for manufacturing semolina . It has 96 percent of the Biological value energy value of barley and 91 percent of the energy value of maize corn . ref http www.ingredients101.com wmillfeed.htm Ingredients101 ref Due to its high energy content and low price, wheat middlings is being researched as a biofuel . ref http www.oardc.ohio state.edu ocamm keener3.htm Ohio State University ref A burner designed to make good use of it is the United States Department of Agriculture USDA Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center OARDC AFBC, a small scale Fluidized bed combustion Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustor . ref http asae.frymulti.com show.asp?JID 5&AID 21472&CID por2006&T 2 FryMulti.com ref This technology originated in the 1920s in the chemical industry and was adopted by the power sector in the 1980s. http fabe.osu.edu fabe harold keener.html Dr. Harold Keener has led the research on the OARDC AFBC for the past twenty years, though the project lost some funding after the resolution of the energy crisis associated with the 1990 oil price shock . ref http thinkcarbon.wordpress.com 2009 04 07 atmospheric fluidised bed combustion technology in the united states ref class toccolours style fixed right margin left 1em width 250px colspan 3 style text align center background maroon font color white Nutrient Value font Analysis Percentage colspan 2 hr Dry Matter 89 Crude Protein 16.5 Crude Fiber 7.5 Neutral Detergent Fiber 32 Sources reflist wheat DEFAULTSORT Wheat Middlings Category Pet foods ...   more details



  1. Wheat mildew

    Inappropriate tone date December 2007 Wheat mildew is a wheat disease that affects the ear, and is brought on by causes somewhat similar to those that cause blight , though at a more advanced period of the season. If this disorder comes on immediately after the first appearance of the ear, the straw is also affected&mdash but if the grain is nearly or fully formed, injury to the straw is less discernible. Wheat may mildew where the straw is perfectly fresh, but only rarely. A severe mildew, however, retards further grain and straw maturation and leads to death. Something akin to mildew is the gum , which, in all warm moist seasons, attaches itself to the ear, and often causes considerable damage. All these different disorders are generally accompanied by insect s, and by minute Parasite parasitic vegetable growths, considered by many to be the cause of the damage. Their appearance, however, may justly be attributed to the diseased state of the plant for wherever putrefaction takes place, either in animal or vegetable substances, the presence of these parasites will never be wanting. Another disorder that affects wheat, which several people consider the real rust , is brought on by excessive heat, which makes the plants suffer from malnutrition, and become sickly and feeble. In this atrophic state a kind of dust gathers on the stalks and leaves, which increases with the disease, till the plant is in a great measure worn out and exhausted. The only remedy in this case, and it is one that cannot easily be administered by the hand of man, is a plentiful supply of moisture, by which ... people have recommended using blighted and mildewed wheat for seed. This, however may be hazardous. Light or defective wheat does vegetate and produce a plant, but the plant may be of poor quality and inapable ... of 1881 See also QoI Strobilurin s Powdery mildew Wheat Category Wheat Category Cereal diseases Category Wheat diseases Category Plant pathogens and diseases ...   more details



  1. Khorasan wheat

    Expand German Kamut date March 2012 taxobox name Khorasan wheat image Triticum turgidum 2.jpg regnum ... Poales familia Poaceae genus Triticum species T. turanicum Khorasan wheat is an ancient grain type. This grain is two times larger than modern day wheat and is known for its rich nutty flavor. KAMUT is the product name for the wheat variety Q 77 of this species. ref Khlestkina E., R der MS, Gruber H. Gray, A. B rner, 2006 A DNA fingerprinting based taxonomic allocation of Kamut wheat. Plant Genetic ... wheat. Identifications sometimes seen as T. polonicum are incorrect as the variety, although long ... allocation of Kamut wheat journal Plant Genetic Resources volume 4 issue 03 pages 172&ndash 180 doi ... to disease and mould from moisture than modern wheat varieties as it has not been bred to improve ... title Origin and Taxonomy work KAMUT Khorasan Wheat accessdate 14 March 2010 ref Use File kamut grain.jpg thumb right Kamut grain Khorasan wheat is sold in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. It can ..., and crackers. The grain kernels can be milled into flour. The actual wheat grains can be soaked ... supplements. Some people who have wheat allergy , and thus avoid wheat, are able to eat some forms of khorasan wheat. ref cite web url http www.kamut.com en research.html title Research work KAMUT Khorasan Wheat ref Better source date February 2012 However, as a wheat species, it is definitely unsuitable ..., hence the nickname King Tut s Wheat . ref name Kamut Legends cite journal author Clyde Reichelt title King Tut Wheat, Corn of Egypt s Ancients journal Great Falls Tribune year 1964 pages 1 4 ... s wheat. Other legends surmise it was brought over by invading armies into Egypt. In Turkey, it has ... is considered a high energy wheat Citation needed date January 2011 , and provides the body with more ... this wheat variety contains gluten, it has been found to be more easily digestible by people who may ... nutritionalvalue name khorasan wheat, uncooked kJ 1411 protein 14.70 g fat 2.20 g polyfat 0.616 g carbs ...   more details



  1. Indian or Wheat

    Refimprove date December 2009 Orphan date October 2006 att December 2011 Not much is known of the frontier game of Indian or Wheat . It is thought that the first appearance of the game was in the 19th century by prospectors of California hoping to pass the time after a long day. The game slowly made its way westward through trade routes, though it never became popular in the bigger cities on the east coast. The game generally died out in the early 20th century, though there are still people that have the Indian or Wheat coin and play even today. The game is still very popular in the small town of Mendota, Illinois . Indian or Wheat coin Indian or Wheat uses a coin that has the head of an indigenous peoples of the Americas Indian on one side and a bunch of wheat on the other. These coins were modeled after the penny of the time, though they were much larger, about the size of the palm of a grown man. There are few Indian or Wheat coins in existence today. Playing the game The game is very simple. The coin is flipped by one person while the other guesses if the Indian or Wheat side will end face up when the flipper catches the coin. The flipper has the option, after the catch, to either show the face up side or to turn the coin over and rest it on the back of his hand before revealing the face up side. cn date December 2011 Generally, it is thought to be a good idea to bet on Indian. See also Indigenous peoples of the Americas Wheat Heads or tails References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Indian Or Wheat Category Coin games Category Coin flipping ...   more details



  1. Wheat, Tennessee

    Stone Plantation . The Wheat Community African Burial Ground AEC 2 and Gallaher Welcker Cemetery ... , Knoxville News Sentinel , February 22, 2011 ref Wheat eventually included several churches, a seminary ... of the building to Wheat High School. Image Wheat house tn1.jpg thumb Farmhouse in Wheat The community of Wheat was dissolved, and residents displaced, in 1942 when the United States Government purchased ... is the only Wheat building still standing. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places ... of both churches are maintained and are still used for burials of former Wheat residents and family members. The Wheat community, including former residents and their families, holds a homecoming ... Moneymaker, Dorathy S. We ll Call It Wheat . Oak Ridge, Adroit Print Co., 1979. Sources http www.mensetmanus.net wheat history.shtml Excerpts From Oak Ridge National Laboratory The First 50 Years ... ornlhome history Wheat Community Historical Wheat community photos , ORNL Historical Photo ...   more details



  1. Shredded wheat

    Image ShreddedWheat.jpg thumb right Post Cereals shredded wheat Shredded wheat is a breakfast cereal made from whole grain whole wheat . As of January 2010, it was available in three sizes bite sized 1 ... , shredded wheat is most heavily advertised and marketed by Post Cereals , which acquired the product ... . Kellogg s sells eight varieties of miniature, or bite sized, shredded wheat cereal. Natural and organic manufacturer Barbara s Bakery makes an all natural version of shredded wheat. In the United Kingdom , the Shredded Wheat brand is owned by Cereal Partners Worldwide Cereal Partners , a Nestle General ... shredded wheat cereal in 1893. The wheat is first cooked in water until its moisture content reaches ... through a set of rollers with grooves in one side, yielding a web of shredded wheat strands ... at Niagara Falls, NY in 1901. It became the Shredded Wheat Company in 1904. It was bought by Nabisco ... Butterfield, Richard J The Industrial Archaeology of the Twentieth Century The Shredded Wheat Factory ... cereals division briefly became The Shredded Wheat Company . In 1990, RHM sold the site to Cereal Partners Worldwide Cereal Partners . Now, all Shredded Wheat is made at Staverton, Wiltshire ... , Fruitful and Honey Nut Shredded Wheat are made in the UK. Advertising Shredded Wheat has a particular ..., To the other I m a wife, And I give them both the best With natural Shredded Wheat The Three Shredded Wheat advert suggested that the cereal was so nourishing that it was impossible to eat three ... all unable to eat three. ref cite web title CDP Classic ads Shredded Wheat 1980 1981 url http www.youtube.com ... brian clough shredded wheat tv advert 3057771927 UK TV advert starring Brian Clough and Peter Shilton ... with four Shredded Wheat and the caption I bet he drinks Carling Black Label . Bernard Manning , the UK comedian, made this into a joke Why does Arthur Scargill eat three Shredded Wheat? Answer He eats ... . Trademark of the term shredded wheat In the United States Supreme Court case Kellogg Co. v. National ...   more details



  1. Wheat Row

    Infobox NRHP name Wheat Row nrhp type image Wheat Row Washington, D.C..jpg caption location 1315, 1317, 1319, and 1321 4th Street, Southwest, Washington, D.C. S.W. br Washington, D.C. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 52 lat seconds 26 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 1 long seconds 5 long direction W locmapin United States Washington, D.C. area built architect architecture Late Georgian added July 23, 1973 governing body private refnum 73002125 ref name nris NRISref 2010a ref Wheat Row is a row of four historic townhouses located at 1315, 1317, 1319, and 1321 4th Street, Southwest, Washington, D.C. , in the Southwest Waterfront, Washington, D.C. Southwest Waterfront neighborhood. History Wheat Row was constructed in 1794, for real estate developer James Greenleaf . ref http www.hmdb.org marker.asp?marker 32571 ref It was named after a resident and Senate messenger, John Wheat . ref http dcist.com 2011 03 looking back wheat row.php photo 1 ref It is an example of Late Georgian architecture . Although most buildings in Southwest were demolished in the 1950s and 1960s, Wheat Row was spared and incorporated into the Harbour Square development. ref http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 73002125.pdf ref References reflist External links http dc.curbed.com tags wheat row http swdcheritage.omeka.net items show 4 http www.flickr.com photos bwalsh 5916180244 http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 149157573.html http bobarnebeck.com speculators.html Tracking the Speculators , Bob Arnebeck Category Buildings and structures completed in 1794 Category National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. ...   more details



  1. Wheat diseases

    Merge from List of wheat diseases date February 2012 See also List of wheat diseases TOC right In Europe Cereals are at risk from numerous diseases due to the level of intensification necessary for profitable production since the 1970s. More recently varietal diversification, good plant breeding and the availability of effective fungicides have played a prominent part in cereal disease control. Use of break crops and good rotations are also good cultural control measures. The demise of UK straw burning ... smut Tilletia caries Ergot Claviceps purpurea Eyespot wheat Eyespot Tapesia yallundae Pseudocercosporella ... spp., Septoria nodorum Sharp eyespot Rhizoctonia cerealis Spot blotch wheat Spot blotch Cochliobolus ... Yellow rust Puccinia striiformis In the USA Wheat is subject to more diseases than other grains ... are in other cereal crops. Wheat may suffer from the attack of insects at the root from blight, which ... the grain is deposited. Examples of wheat diseases Bacterial diseases Bacterial leaf blight Pseudomonas ... spp., Cladosporium spp. Common bunt stinking smut T. tritici , T. laevis Downy wheat mildew mildew ... Aspergillus spp., Penicillium spp. Wheat mildew Wheat leaf rust Wheat stem rust Nematodes, parasitic ... dwarf virus OSDV Tobacco mosaic genus Tobamovirus , Tobacco mosaic virus TMV Wheat dwarf genus Monogeminivirus , Wheat dwarf virus WDV Wheat yellow mosaic Wheat yellow mosaic bymovirus Phytoplasmal diseases ... examined a library of British wheat samples dating back to 1843. For each year, they determined the levels ... journal author Sarah J. Bearchell, Bart A. Fraaije, Michael W. Shaw and Bruce D. L. Fitt title Wheat ... 164 5 External links http wheat.pw.usda.gov ggpages wheatpests.html Wheat Diseases and Pests A Guide ... library plant2 mf2723.pdf Identifying and Managing Wheat Rusts, Kansas State University http www.cropmonitor.co.uk CropMonitor UK Resource for in season wheat disease control Excellent tool for agronomists and growers Wheat Category Wheat Diseases Category Cereal diseases ar ...   more details



  1. Wheat lamp

    Refimprove date July 2011 A wheat lamp is a type of incandescent light designed for use in underground mining , named for inventor Grant Wheat and manufactured by Koehler Lighting Products in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania , United States , a region known for extensive mining activity. ref http www.marlborough ma.gov gen MarlboroughMA Historical commerce?textPage 1 City of Marlborough, retrieved 2011 July 7 ref A safety lamp designed for use in potentially hazardous atmospheres such as firedamp and coal dust, the lamp is mounted on the front of the miner s helmet and powered by a wet cell battery worn on the miner s belt. The average wheat lamp uses a 3 5 watt bulb which will typically operate for 5 to 16 hours depending on the amp hour capacity of the battery and the electric current current draw of the bulb being used. A grain of wheat lamp is an unrelated, very small light bulb incandescent lamp used in medical and optical instruments. References Reflist Artificial light sources Category Mining equipment Mining stub ...   more details



  1. A Corner in Wheat

    Unreferenced date July 2010 Infobox film name A Corner in Wheat image A Corner in Wheat.jpg alt see WP ALT caption director D W Griffith producer writer Frank Norris book starring Frank Powell br Grace Henderson br James Kirkwood br Linda Arvidson br W. C. Miller br Gladys Egan br H. B. Walthall br Blanche Sweet music cinematography editing studio distributor American Mutoscope and Biograph Company released Film date 1909 12 13 runtime approx. 15 minutes country Film US language Silent film budget gross A Corner in Wheat is a 1909 American short film which tells of a greedy tycoon who tries to cornering the market corner the world market on wheat, destroying the lives of the people who can no longer afford to buy bread. It was directed by David Wark Griffith D. W. Griffith and adapted by Griffith and Frank E. Woods from the novel The Pit novel The Pit 1903 by Frank Norris . Intercutting cross cutting between still tableau vivant tableaux of the poor in the bread line and the lavish, active parties of the wealthy speculator somewhat anticipates the Film editing collision montage which became a hallmark of the politically charged Cinema of the Soviet Union Soviet cinema a decade or so later. In 1994, A Corner in Wheat was selected for preservation in the United States National Film ... . Cast and Roles Frank Powell as The wheat king James Kirkwood, Sr. James Kirkwood as The poor farmer Linda Arvidson as The poor farmer s wife Henry B. Walthall as The wheat king s assistant Grace Henderson as The wheat king s wife W. Chrystie Miller as The poor farmer s father See also D. W. Griffith filmography Blanche Sweet filmography External links IMDb title id 0000832 title A Corner in Wheat Internet Archive short film id D.w.Griffith ACornerInWheat1909 name A Corner in Wheat DEFAULTSORT Corner In Wheat, A Category 1909 films Category United States National Film Registry films Category ... in Wheat nl A Corner in Wheat ru ...   more details



  1. The Wheat Committee

    Orphan date October 2008 The Wheat Committee , an United States American study group on the establishment of accounting principles, was brought into being in 1971 in order to examine the operation of the Accounting Principles Board APB . It was headed by Francis Wheat . The committee created FASB, the Financial Accounting Standards Board . References Intermediate Accounting 11th Edition Volume 1, Donale E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt & Terry D. Warfield 2005 John Wiley & Sons Inc. DEFAULTSORT Wheat Committee, The Category Accounting in the United States Category 1971 establishments ...   more details



  1. Mount Wheat

    Orphan date November 2010 Mount Wheat coor dm 64 50 S 63 23 W is a prominent mountain 1,100 m forming the highest point in Wall Range , rising immediately north of Thunder Glacier in the center of Wiencke Island , Palmer Archipelago . Probably first observed by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition which circumnavigated Wiencke Island in 1898. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN after Lieutenant Commander Luther William Wheat , U.S. Navy , helicopter commander with Squadron VXE 6 , Operation Deepfreeze , 1975 78 Aviation Projects Manager , Division of Polar Programs , National Science Foundation , 1978 member, U.S. Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names , 1979 88. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Wheat Category Mountains of the Palmer Archipelago PalmerArchipelago geo stub ...   more details




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