Project volunteers say the first 110lb (50kg) of milled grain is not yet suitable for public consumption but they hope to see how good it tastes with some private baking.
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And he did so as someone who truly loved the original, who respected his source material, and who as a general rule carved it with the grain and not against it in his attempt to shape it into the needs of a big budget film trilogy.
U.S. commercial banks -- which actually extend the loans in support of U.S. grain sales and which are, in turn, "covered" by risk-free taxpayer guarantees -- could possibly be prevented from proceeding in the case of transactions involving grain that has not yet left the United States.
The current nature of the grain market also does not work in American Commercial's favor.
It goes against the grain of firefighters to not have the capacity to do what they are trained to do.
In the business of shipping dry-bulk cargoes, mostly iron ore, coal and grain, there is not even the hint of a silver lining to the cloud.
Believe it or not, the cleaning must be sufficiently scrupulous so as to ensure that not a single grain of desert sand is transported out of the Middle East, lest it carry bacteria or diseases back to U.S. shores.
Although the plant springing forth from that seed is healthy and can go about its business of producing grain, say, quite normally, the grain that it produces will not grow if planted, because the activated terminator gene has killed off the seed's reproductive bits.
"There are a lot of products out there that use tricky wording so you believe it's whole grain when it's not, " says Cynthia Harriman, director of food and nutrition strategies at the Whole Grains Council, a subsidiary of the nonprofit food advocacy group Oldways Preservation Trust.
The Agriculture Department does not receive the paperwork from banks until after the grain is actually shipped, and department officials said they did not know who had made the loans.
With above-average yields, Mercer had to give Koch some grain, but he's not complaining.
Despite a growing tide of "evidence" (a term used with a hearty grain of salt here), not all tech observers are convinced.
Mackey succeeds precisely because he does not live by organic seven-grain sprouted-wheat bread alone.
This will cause a shortage of bacon in the future and if not an excess then certainly more grain than otherwise that can be eaten by humans.
Monsanto contended that commodity grain is restricted for use as feed, not cultivation, and its use, even as a second year commodity purchase violates the one-time use license agreement.
But America's grain-handling system is designed for bulk, not discretion.
It is now clear that it was not ethanol that drove up the price of grain, and therefore the price of food.
International price comparisons of a differentiated product such as Internet connectivity should be taken with a grain of salt because the quality of Internet service might not be comparable.
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Not everyone loves the way its unpredictable natural grain fails to line up from panel to panel (most noticeable in darker shades), though some of the bold new patterns mitigate that effect.
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Grain supplies for the program in the first year would not be a problem because the government has large stocks, but implementation of the program may become increasingly difficult in subsequent years, said Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at CARE Ratings.
Not long ago traders clung to power in the grain pits, new technology was regarded with suspicion and corporate governance was opaque.
Thus there are few broken lines to parallel the cratered surfaces and broken-off noses and limbs of the sculpture, not even lines or tones showing the teeth or grain of paper.
Louis, stuck with moving around sacks of grain on its waterfront when Chicago could load railcars and ships, could not compete on transaction costs.
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Not bad for a drink that comes from a fermented pile of grain.
Experts not involved in the study say the findings should be taken with a grain of salt, however.
"There are well-publicised grain shortages in France and America and this is some of the best farming land not only in the county, but the country, " he said.
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The majority of grain and vegetable stores in east Europe date back to the 1930s, in design if not in construction, and they are truly and hopelessly insufficient, amounting to losses of some 15m-25m tonnes of grain annually.
There was no visible wood grain in the print, and its shape indicated it was taken from a curved surface, not a flat one.
Chile has not undergone the job-destroying switch from traditional farming to the highly mechanised prairie grain-growing that is typical of the United States or, more recently, parts of Europe.
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