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grains

[greynz] / greɪnz /


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Agricultural inputs like grains, livestock, and dairy have quietly built their own upward momentum.

From Barron's

Mostly we’ve been eating simply—soups, grains, boiled eggs, and vegetables, that sort of thing.

From Literature

Preservation becomes even more difficult in sandstone, a rock made of coarse grains that allow water to pass through easily and typically forms in turbulent environments shaped by waves and storms.

From Science Daily

To investigate the stones' journey, Curtin scientists used advanced mineral "fingerprinting" methods to study microscopic grains found in rivers near Salisbury Plain in southern England.

From Science Daily

“This strong performance reinforces a positive outlook for national agriculture, as it indicates a greater willingness among producers to expand the planted area of grains and increase the average productivity of their crops,” says Conab.

From The Wall Street Journal