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  2. Ancient grains - Wikipedia

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    Ancient grains is a marketing term used to describe a category of grains and pseudocereals that are purported to have been minimally changed by selective breeding over recent millennia, as opposed to more widespread cereals such as corn, rice and modern varieties of wheat, which are the product of thousands of years of selective breeding.

  3. Grain trade - Wikipedia

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    The grain trade refers to the local and international trade in cereals such as wheat, barley, maize, and rice, and other food grains. Grain is an important trade item because it is easily stored and transported with limited spoilage, unlike other agricultural products. Healthy grain supply and trade is important to many societies, providing a ...

  4. Riceland Foods - Wikipedia

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    Riceland Foods, Inc. Riceland Foods, Inc. is the largest farmer-owned rice & soybean marketing cooperative in the world with headquarters in Stuttgart, Arkansas. USA. The cooperative was founded in 1921 and has become a major rice & grain miller and a global marketer of the same. Approximately 5000 farmers own or deliver to the cooperative ...

  5. 11 grains you should have in your pantry - AOL

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    By The Young Austinian. The term grain applies to numerous harvestable plants with edible dry seeds. Within this food group there are cereals, pseudocereals, pulses (mostly dry legumes like ...

  6. Glossary of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    agriculture. The science and art of cultivating plants, animals, or other organisms in order to produce any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly food, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. agriculturist. Also called an agriculturalist, agricultural scientist, agrologist, or agronomist.

  7. Kashi (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kashi is a maker of whole grain cereals and other plant-based foods sourced from regular farming practices. Founded in San Diego in 1981, [citation needed] the company became a subsidiary of Kellogg's in 2000, and produces about 100 products sold in the U.S. and Canada. Its original cereal, discontinued in 2021, [2] was identified by the ...

  8. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    China. South Africa. Brazil. 1 Wood fuel includes all wood for fuel as firewood, wood pellets, and charcoal. 2 Sawnwood includes all sawn wood, dimensional lumber. 3 Wood-based panel includes all plywood, particleboard, fiberboard and veneer sheets. 4 Paper and Paperboard includes all paper, sanitary paper, and packaging materials.

  9. Grain - Wikipedia

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    A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit ( caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. [1] A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legumes . After being harvested, dry grains are more durable than other staple foods, such as starchy ...