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Ec23-120 Wheat In Nebraska, W.W. Burr, P.H. Stewart
Ec23-120 Wheat In Nebraska, W.W. Burr, P.H. Stewart
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Wheat is one of the most important crops of the world. In total world tonnage it ranks third, being surpassed only by corn and potatoes. In th United States the tonnage is second only to corn, but wheat is far more important than corn as a human food.
Wheat is more important as a human food than any other rain crop. It is in itself almost a balanced food, and from earliest times has played an important part in the development of civilization. With the development of modern machinery wheat can now be produced without almost no hand work. On …