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Maize and beans
Maize ( corn ), beans, rice, peanuts, cashews, pineapples, cassava, yams, and other various tubers are grown for local subsistence.
Maize, beans, and squash form a triad of products, commonly referred to as the " Three Sisters ," that provided the people of Mesoamerica a complementing nutrient triangle.
Maize, millet, beans and water melon all harvested in early autumn were cultivated in the area of Rafa, Khan Yunis, Sheikh Zowaiid and Gaza.
Maize lacks the amino acids lysine and tryptophan, which the human body needs to make proteins and niacin, but beans contain both and therefore maize and beans together provide a balanced diet.
Maize, groundnuts, manioc, yams, beans, and other foodstuffs are raised in more modest quantities.
Maize is the major staple, and farmers surround rows of it with cocoyams, plantains, beans, groundnuts, melons, and yams.
Maize, beans, squash, and cotton were the principal crops.
Maize, rice, peanuts, and beans are grown in addition to these staples.

Maize and potatoes
Christiana is one of the corners of the " Maize Rectangle ", with the mainstay of the economy being the production of maize, potatoes, onions, sorghum, groundnuts and beef.
Maize, millet, sweet potatoes and coconuts were grown.
Maize is commonly used as the source of the starch in the USA, in which case the syrup is called " corn syrup ", but glucose syrup is also made from other starch crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, rice and cassava < sup > p. 21 </ sup >.

Maize and cassava
Maize, tobacco, dried meat and cassava flour also began to be produced locally.
Maize, tobacco, dried meat and cassava flour also began to be produced locally.

Maize and yams
Maize, yams, gourds and melons are also cultivated.

Maize and are
Discussions are taking place to build a 100 ft high statue of " The Scarecrow " on a site ( the Maize Maze site at Haguelands Farm ) in the centre of Romney Marsh.
Maize mazes can be very large ; they are usually only kept for one growing season, so they can be different every year, and are promoted as seasonal tourist attractions.
The 13 officially retired crayon colors are " Blue Gray ", " Lemon Yellow ", " Orange Red ", " Orange Yellow ", " Violet Blue ", " Maize ", " Green Blue ", " Raw Umber ", " Thistle ", " Blizzard Blue ", " Mulberry ", " Teal Blue ", and " Magic Mint ".
It opens Maize before they are fully ripe, bulbs and fleshy roots of certain plants, frogs and small reptiles, fruits and berries.
In David Freidel's article, " Resurrecting the Maize King ," he discusses how these figurines are a depiction of a royal court performing a ceremony.
University of Michigan – Dearborn athletic teams are known as the Wolves and the school colors are Maize and Blue.
Maize and whole crop silage are cut directly by the header, using reciprocating knives, disc mowers or large saw-like blades.
Major crops of the district are Paddy, Maize and Wheat.
Maize and Knox are voiced by Jennifer Hale, Jingle is voiced by Colleen O ' Shaughnessey, Flax is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Bling-Bling is voiced by Grey DeLisle, and 14-Carat is voiced by Frank Welker.
Bajri, Maize, Tobacco, Castor oil, Jowar, Psyllium are the other major crops of the district.
Maize, wheat, cheese and livestock are produced here.
Maize, wheat, mutton, wool, beef, dairy products and poultry are farmed in the region.
Maize, wheat and groundnuts are mainly planted here.
The folding books are the products of professional scribes working under the patronage of deities such as the Tonsured Maize God and the Howler Monkey Gods.
At Michigan men's basketball games, the recently-added bleacher seats behind the benches are home to the Maize Rage student section.
Maize, soybeans, and wheat are three common crops often grown using monocropping techniques.
Maize subjected to the nixtamalization process has several benefits over unprocessed grain for food preparation: it is more easily ground ; its nutritional value is increased ; flavor and aroma are improved ; and mycotoxins are reduced.
Maize, Wheat, Cotton and Gram are the main crops.

Maize and main
The core of CIMMYT is its two main programs: the Global Wheat Program and the Global Maize Program.

Maize and food
Maize ( corn ) is the principal cash crop as well as the staple food.
However, only about 120 cultivated species provide around 90 % of food requirements and 4 species ( Maize, Wheat, Rice and Potatoes ) provide about 60 % of human dietary energy for the world's population.
Maize ( called corn, in the US ) and cornmeal ( ground dried maize ) constitute a staple food in many regions of the world.
Mageu is a traditional South African non-alcoholic drink among many of the Nguni people made from Fermentation ( food ) | fermented not Maize | mealie Porridge | pap.

Maize and for
Maize was also an important crop for these people, and was used for the production of chicha, important to Andean native people.
Maize, wheat, and rice-in all of their varieties-account for 87 % of all grain production worldwide.
These young maize plants potentially were used as symbolism for a pretty goddess, most likely Chicomecōātl, Princess of the Unripe Maize.
Several sites ran more than one MTS system: NUMAC ran two ( first at Newcastle and later at Durham ), Michigan ran three in the mid-1980s ( UM for Maize, UB for Blue, and HG at Human Genetics ), UBC ran three or four at different times ( MTS-G, MTS-L, MTS-A, and MTS-I for general, library, administration, and instruction ).
Several research institutions and buildings have been named in his honor, including: the Norman E. Borlaug Center for Farmer Training and Education, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, in 1983 ; Borlaug Hall, on the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota in 1985 ; Borlaug Building at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( CIMMYT ) headquarters in 1986 ; the Norman Borlaug Institute for Plant Science Research at De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom in 1997 ; and the Norman E. Borlaug Center for Southern Crop Improvement, at Texas A & M University in 1999.
Maize is storable for long periods of time, it can be ground into flour, and it easily turns into surplus for future use.
They make offerings to the Deer of the Maize to care for their crops, and to the Deer of the Peyote to bring them spiritual guidance and artistic inspiration.
The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( commonly called by its Spanish acronym CIMMYT for Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo ) is a non-profit research and training institution dedicated to both the development of improved varieties of wheat and maize, and introducing improved agricultural practices to farmers, thereby improving their livelihoods.
Since the band's sound had largely been defined by Maize and Cash's vocal harmonies, the band revised their sound somewhat for 1997's Desmond's Hip City, released on DROG Records.
Starting in 1943, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Mexican government laid the seeds for the Green Revolution when they established the Office of Special Studies, which became the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( CIMMYT ) in 1963.
Kathua and Hiranagar whereas Maize for Hilly Tehsils Basohli and Billawar.
Maize is also grown for subsistence, alongside pearl millet and sorghum.
Maize is also grown for subsistence, alongside pearl millet and sorghum.
Another annual show people looked forward to was on the Friday before the Michigan – Ohio State football game, when J. P. would bring in Ron Kramer, Millie Schembechler ( Bo was busy ...), a few members of the Michigan marching band and other Wolverine luminaries for a pep rally to send the Maize ' n Blue off to, back then, usually victory.
He was responsible for setting up The Maize Newsletter ( http :// www. maizegdb. org / mnl. php ) in 1932.

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