Not exact matches
«Then at the end
of the season — the harvest — you know how much
grain comes from each part
of the
field.
At that time Jesus went through the
grain fields on the Sabbath, and His disciples became hungry and began to pick the heads
of grain and eat.
The Pharisees stood aghast when Jesus and his disciples crossed through the
grain fields on the sabbath, and the disciples plucked the ears
of grain and ate them.
It says this: «You shall truly tithe all the increase
of your
grain that the
field produces year by year.»
even the old testament had landowners leave
grain at the edge
of their
fields for the poor to harvest, let the poor pay less for sacrifices at the alter, forgave debt every seven years... and that is not even considering the Greek scriptures...
even the mosaic code had landowners leave
grain at the edge
of their
fields for the poor to harvest, let the poor pay less for sacrifices at the alter, forgave debt every seven years... go back and read your bible.
In the midland region
of Travancore and in highlands to the east, they worked as farm hands raising paddy, tapicoa and cash crops while in the paddy
fields of the west coast they were ploughers
of the soil, sowers
of seeds, transplanters
of seedlings, removers
of weeds, irrigators, harvesters, dryers
of grain and loaders into the wooden storage space.
The kingdom
of God is a seed, a
grain of wheat, the kingdom
of God is a treasure in a
field, it's leaven in the bread, it's a feast, and a wedding, and a party, it's the forever way, there isn't a flash - in - the - pan performance with God's ways.
We think
of you walking your planted
field and eating the fruit
of its
grain.
I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the
grain heads as they passed through the
fields on the Sabbath with a reminder
of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house
of God,» taking the consecrated bread from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
While the definition
of στάχυς stachus, ear (as in
grain) in 6.1 does not specify whether the
fields were
of barley (harvested around Passover) or wheat (harvested around Shavuot), Louw & Nida and Myers state that stachus was always used in the New Testament to indicate wheat.
There was almost always enough time to fix a broken fence, treat and stroke a sick animal, collect
grain that had spilled in the
field, tell an amusing story or answer the questions
of an eager child.
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By connecting the bakers» demand for quality flours with the farmers» desire to grow breeds
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Hailed as an answer to Vitamin A deficiency, an application to
field and feed test the GM
grain is now lodged under the Dept
of Agriculture — Bureau
of Plant Industry, an agency tasked to regulate GM applications under the Joint Department Circular 1 series
of 2016.
I'm a big fan
of the humble oat, so I was delighted when White's invited me to the Cotswolds to gen up on this sometimes underrated
grain and tour the
fields with a bunch
of experts.
Grit often adheres to your
grains and you never know what kinds
of «critters» walked through the
field where your
grains were harvested.
Until modern farm equipment was invented to gather
grains out
of the
field quickly for shipment to cities and large storage facilities,
grains were cut and stored in the
fields until time to use or sell them.
Other crops (besides
grains) that Dr. Don Huber has stated use the practice
of desiccating with glyphosate include: dry beans (chickpea, lupin, and faba), canola,
field pea, flax, lentil, and soybeans.
Within 10 days
of leaving the
field, the first
of the local
grains have been transformed by its team
of distillers into Copper Rivet Distillery's pure
grain spirit the base for its Vela Vodka and Dockyard Gin.
Last year, Maple Leaf Foods inked a deal to acquire
Field Roast
Grain Meat Co., a maker of grain - based meat and cheese alternat
Grain Meat Co., a maker
of grain - based meat and cheese alternat
grain - based meat and cheese alternatives.
However, you should know that it's possible our corn may have a small amount
of gluten from potentially co-mingling with gluten - containing
grains in the
field.
Any
field in the world, it doesn't matter: an acre
of cassava in Nigeria, a rice paddy in Indonesia, some amber waves
of grain in the United States.
The
fields and all harvesting equipment is inspected by Gluten Free Oats and the Wyoming Seed Certification Service to assure they are free
of the offending
grains.
As a result
of this experience, Dr. Wilmot is known nationally as a leading expert in the
field of natural
grain processing.
His knowledge in the organic
field includes topics
of soil health,
grains, processed
grains, and qualities
of grains.
Estimated 10,000 snow geese and sprinkling
of honkers now in Salton Sea region, and Canadas are beginning to move into lower Colorado River sand bars and
grain fields.
North Carolina is the most likely, Kentucky is very likely and you aren't giving up anything to the
field, Wichita State is really against the
grain and gains you a ton
of field position if they pull it off.
Spokane area, June 2011 This tour brought together fruit and vegetable growers,
grain and lentil producers, representatives from the Department of Corrections, and school nutrition staff to visit Rocky Ridge Ranch and a Shepherd's Grain field, sample a locally sourced Taste Washington Day meal, and have some cooking time at Reardan School District
grain and lentil producers, representatives from the Department
of Corrections, and school nutrition staff to visit Rocky Ridge Ranch and a Shepherd's
Grain field, sample a locally sourced Taste Washington Day meal, and have some cooking time at Reardan School District
Grain field, sample a locally sourced Taste Washington Day meal, and have some cooking time at Reardan School District too.
Arsenic often pollutes
fields where rice is grown and rice absorbs more
of it than most other
grains.
And in each
of those events, the electric
field grew stronger than normal, often in just a matter
of seconds — bolstering the idea that the shuffling
of sand
grains generates static electricity.
Now, first -
of - their - kind
field tests in the western Sahara reveal that the
fields — generated when windblown sand
grains rub together — loft desert dust much more effectively than previously recognized, creating larger and longer lasting storms than wind alone.
That separation
of charges creates an electric
field that may help electrify some
of the dust still bound to sand
grains, thus boosting even more
of it into the air.
Atomistic models and atomic - resolution STEM HAADF (scanning transmission electron microscopic high - angle annular dark -
field) images showing three examples
of segregation - induced superstructures observed at randomly - selected general
grain boundaries
of a nickel - bismuth (Ni - Bi) polycrystalline alloy.
But the fossils from the Cerutti Mastodon site (as the site was named in recognition
of field paleontologist Richard Cerutti who discovered the site and led the excavation), were found embedded in fine -
grained sediments that had been deposited much earlier, during a period long before humans were thought to have arrived on the continent.
The catalytic footprint
of the
grain boundary is commensurate with its dislocation - induced strain
field, providing a strategy for broader exploitation
of grain - boundary effects in heterogeneous catalysis.
Yet buried beneath the frozen boulder
fields, tucked between
grains of sand and buried ice, there is a surprising amount
of biodiversity.
«Using it, we were able to improve resistance to drought - related stress, and increased the
grain yield
of rice in dry
field conditions.
Once the
fields were planted and growing, researchers studied the height
of the plants in the
fields, the amount
of grain harvested from each crop, and the amount and quality
of protein contained in the
grains, among other things.
It will be the first genetically engineered
grain crop on the market, and could eventually be grown on the million or more hectares
of maize
fields infected by corn borers in the US each year.
The glass likely takes the form
of sand - sized
grains, as it does in glass - rich
fields in Iceland.
Everything from moose to pollen
grains is lovingly described and illustrated in John Pastor's multilayered masterpiece
of field science
You also can probably name many reasons not to sit in a
field counting
grains of pollen, an activity that conservation biologist Claire Kremen thinks is a perfectly reasonable way to spend an afternoon.
He steps out
of his Ford F - 150 pickup and leads me down a gravely path to a
field covered in neat rows
of lime - green triticale — a cereal
grain — and bean shoots.
Using a rotating magnetic
field, the researchers were able to fabricate the ideal textured microstructure
of the individual LiCoO2
grains making up the cathode: a perpendicular alignment
of the c - plane (the vertical side) and a random orientation
of the c - axis.
As the structures are so tiny — each
grain is only about the size
of a virus — there is only one method with which the nanovortices can directly be observed while they are heated up and cooled down: «A special high - resolution electron microscope at the Ernst Ruska - Centre (ER - C) in Jülich is capable
of making magnetic
fields on the nanoscale holographically visible,» explains Almeida.
Dried - up
fields and empty
grain stores are likely to become semipermanent features across much
of the Third World by the middle
of the next century, according to an analysis
of the likely impact
of global warming presented to the UN this week.
«Almost 20 percent
of grain in China lost or wasted from
field to fork.»