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Date: 2013-09-16 12:32:48
Oat
Barley
Whole grain
Groat
Wheat flour
Wheat
Chaff
Flour
Bran
Food and drink
Cereals
Staple foods

Growing Small Grains in Your Garden AFES Circular 135 February 2010

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