«New Ice Age — It's Already Getting Colder --» Some midsummer day, perhaps not too far in the future, a hard, killing frost will sweep down on
the wheat fields of Saskatchewan, the Dakotas and the Russian steppes...»» — Los Angeles Times, Oct. 24, 1971
Himalayan glaciers that feed the rivers that irrigate the rice fields of China and
the wheat fields of India are fast disappearing.
Through some of the more aromatic sections of our trip, however, like the pine forests in the Rocky Mountains and golden
wheat fields of Nebraska, they enjoyed the CX - 5's retractable moonroof, through which our Husky would stick his muzzle through, turning the Mazda into his own personal Popemobile.
It's a simple story with moments of unabashed beauty and freedom, as when she runs through
the wheat fields of her new home, a burst of innocence and joy from a woman who thinks she's found her dream come true.
Their appearance in Loving Vincent are a harbinger for the visual palette Kobiela and Welchman utilize to tell their story, which uses landmarks from Van Gogh's extensive repertoire, like the Café Terrace in Arles or
the wheat fields of Auvers - sur - Oise, as backdrops for the film.
They reached
the wheat fields of Iran two years ago, prompting scientists to warn that millions in Asia were at...
Buried amid the corn and
wheat fields of Fürstenfeldbruck, a sleepy monastery village 20 kilometers from Munich, Germany, is an inverted pyramid of concrete, steel pipes, and precision sensors, as deep as a three - story building.
Not exact matches
Mother's Rest is a small town hidden by miles
of wheat fields.
Inland, stone walls separate
fields cut into strips
of olives,
wheat and potatoes.
Beef farms make up about one - quarter
of all farms in Canada, second only to
field crops, while the dollar value
of live cattle exports ranks just behind spring
wheat, canola and durum exports.
As
wheat harvest continues, the question always comes up regarding the value
of wheat straw sold out
of the
field.
I am just a lonely, small - time pastor out in the middle
of wheat fields with very little education and lots
of opinions that I firmly believe are right.
The probability
of a randomly selected mutation in a randomly selected gene having precisely that effect is quite low, so just as with the stones in the
field, a positive finding is more likely than not to be spurious — unless the experiment is unbelievably successful at sorting the
wheat from the chaff.
I watched some
of those construction projects, including one that had begun north
of Jerusalem in a
wheat field, confiscated in recent days from a Palestinian farmer.
We find there the parables
of the sower,
of weeds growing in the
wheat until the harvest,
of the mustard seed,
of the leaven,
of the treasure hid in a
field,
of the pearl
of great value,
of the dragnet taking in all kinds
of fish,
of the householder bringing out
of his treasure what is new and what is old.
Just as the
field of wheat with its intermingled weeds grows at its own pace, so birth can not be hurried.
I walked over to one
of Van Gogh's paintings —
Wheat Field with Cypresses, if I remember correctly — and as I looked at the painting, the unmitigated reality
of it overwhelmed me.
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.
24 Another parable He put forth to them, saying: «The kingdom
of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his
field; 25 but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the
wheat and went his way.
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.
Yet historians and archaeologists tell us that in the days
of Jesus, the Temple Priesthood had come to own acres and acres
of wheat fields.
16:10, 16) or pentecost (so named because it came to be celebrated fifty days after the feast
of unleavened bread) or the first fruits
of wheat harvest (also 34:22) is by whatever name the celebration
of the first harvest
of the
fields, ready in Palestine in April.
This is my 18th year online and I've gone from plucky baker - girl, single - mother
of three sons, and entrepreneur to the wise (and still saucy) woman
of the
wheat fields.
Contamination can also happen in the
field, when oats are grown side - by - side with
fields of wheat.
A: While the beans themselves are considered gluten free, we do not label this product as gluten free because suppliers sometimes harvest beans on
fields previously used to grow
wheat or next to a
wheat field resulting in a slight chance
of cross-contamination.
The 2014 program schedule included: culinary demonstrations centered around adventurous flavors and new menu trends; presentations and panel discussions focused on sustainable agricultural practices, the role
of wheat in our diet vs. seekers
of gluten - free options, and water issues affecting food production; discussions on how American menus are often shaped by millennials, health and nutrition concerns, and global cuisines; a Friday
field trip to the CIA Farm in St. Helena and through Marin and Sonoma Counties to visit Pozzi Ranch, Dutton Ranch (where Valley Ford Cheese Company joined), and Gourmet Mushrooms with tastings and presentations by the farmers as well as farm bureau and land trust experts; and the exciting and interactive Saturday Market Basket Exercise, where attendees were divided into six teams to develop menu concepts using sponsor products for the following categories:
These natural forests in Wisconsin are a healthy mix
of many species
of trees, unlike huge commercial maple plantations that are often planted in former
wheat fields.
Imported muesli brands in China often emphasise the origins
of the oats in their branding, using farm imagery such as
wheat fields, windmills and tractors on the packaging.
100 % traceable from
field to bottle Our cellar master, François Thibault, oversees every step
of a process designed to express the extraordinary character
of our
wheat.
For example, a study comparing spider communities in organic and conventional winter
wheat fields in the United Kingdom found the abundance and diversity
of spiders greater on the organic
fields.
Field trials of GM wheat were targeted last year in the UK, and now some 400 farmers in the Philippines have stormed a government - owned GM research f
Field trials
of GM
wheat were targeted last year in the UK, and now some 400 farmers in the Philippines have stormed a government - owned GM research
fieldfield.
But, most oats are processed in places that also process rye, barley and
wheat and also grown next to these in the
field and that therefore causes cross contamination, which is a problem for a lot
of gluten free people.
Past olive groves forming an animal print
of the landscape, eventually giving way to gleaming
wheat fields and haystacks seemingly still wet from van Gogh's brush and assembled with Cezanne's eye, it is hard to imagine any city in the world ensnaring your heart with more force
of raw beauty.
WSU feels like an accident, set in the middle
of farms and
wheat fields and protected by the speed trap that is Colfax.
Jackson made his way to study broadcasting in the middle
of wheat fields in Washington.
The colour is golden, like a ripe
field of wheat or barley.
In the district «s tentative plans, what is now a
wheat field with patches
of 100 - year - old oaks would include a museum for the Grayslake Historical Society and playing
fields easily accessible from the junior and senior high schools.
Amatul Wadood Nazli, Mansehra, Pakistan Photo: Sebastián Puenzo Breastfeeding is very common in our district
of Mansehra, northeast Pakistan, an area with lush, feminine beauty, with high green mountains,
fields of grass, and crops
of maize,
wheat, rice, and all kinds
of fruits and vegetables.
Breastfeeding is very common in our district
of Mansehra, northeast Pakistan, an area with lush, feminine beauty, with high green mountains,
fields of grass, and crops
of maize,
wheat, rice, and all kinds
of fruits and vegetables.
Those
fields of wheat aren't going to run through themselves, so goodbye dears and remember - Vote Maggie.
When historians write about this election — in so far as they can bothered — they won't talk about dementia tax, or
fields of wheat, or a politician forgetting their sums.
It provides GPS directions to your nearest
wheat field, real time tracking
of Priti Patel's air travel and the instant allocation
of all household chores into girl jobs and boy jobs.»
Purpose
of the release: To test
field performance
of the novel
wheat plants resistance to aphids.
I have to confess, when me and my friend, sort
of, used to run through the
fields of wheat, the farmers weren't too pleased about that.»
Alex Salmond has poked fun at Theresa May's mischievous confession about running through
fields of wheat.
The
fields of barley, rice and
wheat that feed much
of India are running out
of water, according to a new study based on satellite data and published online in Nature today.
Christopher Mundt
of Oregon State University at Corvallis released a wind - borne
wheat fungus in a
field and found that the further it spread, the faster the infection front advanced (The American Naturalist, DOI: 10.1086 / 597220).
When the
fields of wheat and canola that cover it are harvested in the fall, excavations will continue.
«These four new
wheat lines showed improved resistance against powdery mildew in
field trials compared with their parental lines — during the
field seasons 2015 to 2017,» explains Teresa Koller, lead author
of the study.
By MICHAEL CROSS; JOHN MILLAR in FREELANCE JOURNALIST, LONDON; FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER, LONDON TWO DAYS before Meskel, the festival that celebrates finding the True Cross, and we're driving north out
of Addis Ababa (see Map) past patchwork
fields of rippling
wheat and tef.