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GRAIN, weight. The twenty-fourth part of a pennyweight.
     2. For scientific purposes the grain only is used, and sets of weights are constructed in decimal progression, from 10,000 grains downward to one hundredth of a grain.

GRAIN, corn. It signifies wheat, rye, barley, or other corn sown in the ground In Pennsylvania, a tenant for a certain term is entitled to the way- going crop. 5 inn. 289, 258; 2 Binn. 487; 2 Serg. & Rawle, 14.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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(2016) grew a series of high-yielding grain sorghum crops but only when all sites and years were combined did they find a nominal yield response to DMPP and then only at higher N rates (>80 kg N [ha.sup.-1]).
Caption: Though grain sorghums are short, broom corn can easily reach a towering 8 feet of height--or more!
Kambal, "Variability and interrelationship among characters in indigenous grain sorghum of the Sudan," Crop Science, vol.
For the preparation of the substrate, a single lot of food-grade USDA organic white grain sorghum (Pleasant Hill Grain, Hampton, NE, USA) was ground and sieved through #18 mesh screen.
[30.] Pal UV, Singh VP, Singh R and SS Verma Growth rate, yield and Nitrogen uptake response of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) to nitrogen rates in humid subtropics.
Grain sorghum is one of the oldest known grains, originating in Africa and India where it is commonly used in a variety of foods.
All agrichemicals used in the trial are currently labeled for use in grain sorghum. Atrazine (2.2 kg [ha.sup.-1]) was applied pre-emergence for weed control the day following each planting.
In spite of that, grain sorghum appears as a direct successor to corn, because bisedes its similar nutritional composition, is a cheaper alternative, having a lower cost / unit of supplemented energy.
Although perennial grains do not, for the most part, currently exist, technologies are available to create perennial versions of rice, maize, wheat, sunflowers, and grain sorghum. These annual crops provide a large portion of the human diet and occupy much of the arable land.
Syngenta in North America has signed a contract with Golden Acres Genetics, Ltd, an independent and family-owned company, which markets corn and grain sorghum seed, and related technologies, to farmers across the southern United States.
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