Search Results for: Barley
concept of unique dairy & poultry supply chains "the major feed raw materials and ingredients we are supplying are amino plus soy by pass protein, megalac rumen protected fat, ddgs (distiller's dried grains), corn gluten meal, whole cotton seed, sugar beet pulp pellet, soya bean meal, yellow corn, feed barley
concept of unique dairy & poultry supply chains "the major feed raw materials and ingredients we are supplying are amino plus soy by pass protein, megalac rumen protected fat, ddgs (distiller's dried grains), corn gluten meal, whole cotton seed, sugar beet pulp pellet, soya bean meal, yellow corn, feed barley...
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(modest image of grounding), (miramar, link, you now must be registered to access). ft. long ( metres) perpendicular to perpendicular, hp engines by t. richardson & sons of hartlepool. built for j. h. lorentzen & co., of hamburg, germany. on apl. , , while under tow, & with a cargo of quarters of barley
master. the vessel was towed to hartlepool for the installation of 'thomas richardson & sons' engines. in / , the vessel was sold to 'westergate steamship co. ltd.', of london. the vessel stranded at breaksea point (sw of cardiff), in thick fog, on mar. , , while en route to bristol with a cargo of barley...
http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland079.html
thru / , & finally 'j. mendam' in / . signal letters lbsn. lr of / notes that the vessel had been abandoned. on nov. , , while en route from lynn to leith, scotland, with a cargo of barley, the vessel was abandoned in the north sea. no indication as to where in the north sea nor detail as to the circumstances
thru / , & finally 'j. mendam' in / . signal letters lbsn. lr of / notes that the vessel had been abandoned. on nov. , , while en route from lynn to leith, scotland, with a cargo of barley, the vessel was abandoned in the north sea. no indication as to where in the north sea nor detail as to the circumstances...
http://www.searlecanada.org/sunderland/sunderland120.html
the use of draught horses in place of oxen. horses are faster than oxen and require less pasture, factors that aided the implementation of the three-field system. [ ] legumes – such as peas, beans, or lentils – were grown more widely as crops, in addition to the usual cereal crops of wheat, oats, barley
the use of draught horses in place of oxen. horses are faster than oxen and require less pasture, factors that aided the implementation of the three-field system. [ ] legumes – such as peas, beans, or lentils – were grown more widely as crops, in addition to the usual cereal crops of wheat, oats, barley...
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