It seems like a very long time since U.S. wheat, particularly hard red winter (HRW), was competitive in world markets, and there are many reasons why. However, that may be starting to change.It seems like a very long time since U.S. wheat, particularly hard red winter (HRW), was competitive in world markets. There are many reasons why, including:
Four consecutive record world wheat crops, including among the world’s major wheat-exporting countries:
Record Australian crop in 2016 Second-largest Canadian wheat crop in 2016, and only a few years removed from its biggest ever Record EU production three years ago Record U.S. winter wheat yields in 2016 Record Black sea production and likely new record Russian production this year Ar...
A pika (/ˈpaɪkə, ˈpiːkə/ PY-kə, PEE-kə[3][4]) is a small, mountain-dwelling mammal native to Asia and North America. With short limbs, a very round body, an even coat of fur, and no external tail, they resemble their close relative the rabbit, but with short, rounded ears.[5] The large-eared pi...
Kolkwitzia amabilis /kɒlˈkwɪtsiə əˈmæbɪlɪs/,[2] commonly known as beauty bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is the sole species in genus Kolkwitzia.[1] It is a deciduous shrub grown as an ornamental plant. In China, where it originated, the plant is cal...
Gloriosa is a genus of 12 species in the plant family Colchicaceae, and includes the formerly recognised genus Littonia. They are native in tropical and southern Africa to Asia, and naturalised in Australia and the Pacific as well as being widely cultivated.[3] The most common English names are...
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