OATS

cereal plants of the genus Avena of the family Gramineae (grass family). Most species are annuals of moist temperate regions. The early history of oats is obscure, but domestication is considered to be recent compared to that of the other grains—perhaps c.2500 b.c. During the Bronze Age, the time when horses were first used as draft animals, oats were widely grown in N Europe but were apparently still uncultivated by the civilizations around the Mediterranean. They have a high nutritive value, but of the oats now grown commercially, less than 5% is for human consumption, chiefly in the form of rolled oats or oatmeal for breakfast foods; they do not contain the glutenous type of protein necessary for making bread. The chief value of oats remains as a pasturage and hay crop, especially for horses. Oats are valuable also in crop rotation and have various industrial uses. Oat hulls are a source of furfural, and oat flour has been used as a food preservative in ice cream and other dairy products. Oat straw is preferred by farmers for animal bedding. Diseases such as cereal rusts and smuts (see diseases of plants) cause a heavy annual crop loss, but disease-resistant varieties of oats are being developed. Oats rival corn and wheat as a leading grain crop in the United States (the country of highest production), Canada, N Europe, and the countries of the former Soviet Union. The common cultivated species (A. sativa), native to Eurasia, is no longer found growing wild. Like wheat, it is broadly classified into spring and winter types, depending upon the season of planting. Oats are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Gramineae.

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TABLE 40 Continued 3d enterprise Wheat 26 , oats 18 , dairy 14 , corn 11 , beef 1 , hogs 1 4th enterprise Oats 9 , wheat 6 , sorg 6 , alfa 5 , dairy 4 , beef 4 5th enterprise Sorg 3 , oats 1 , alfa 1 , beef 1 , hogs 1 French Canadians, Aurora...
...every boll of bear some seven bolls of oats were sown. In 1669, for example, John...Killendrist sowed five bolls of corn (i.e. oats) but only half a boll of bear; Donald...Auchnacroish sowed two and a half bolls of oats, but again only half a boll of bear...
...techniques make it possible to replace oats with other more profitable crops. Yet oats are a good feed also for other kinds of livestock, especially cows, and oat straw is among the best straws. The fact that oats are inexacting in their requirements...
...to the corn- spirit by the appellations of Bride, Oats-bride, and Wheat-bride, which in Germany are sometimes...vegetation as bride and bridegroom. Thus in the Vorharz an Oats-man and an Oats-woman, swathed in straw, dance at the harvest feast...
...between the price of one particular crop, as oats or hops, and the rent of the land on which...previous phrases hold so far that the amount of oats raised and the position of the margin of cultivation of oats are both governed by the general conditions...
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...slight nutty taste to the oat flake. Oats can be batch processed on...manufactured from second quality oats. They were usually too small...were not suitable for flaked oat products. In 2001 around 10% of the oats were seconds. The market...
Rolling the Oats by Graham Elkin INSTRUCTORS NOTES Recommended...what is made, (flour, stock food and oats). Internally rationalization and better...address. The contribution of flour milling, oats and stock food may need addressing as does...
...Consent by Jane Frecknall Hughes , Lynne Oats INTRODUCTION The aim of this paper is re...most important see Frecknall Hughes and Oats, 2004, p. 204. This transition is important...the 18th Crum, 1982; Kozub, 1983; Oats and Sadler, 2004 and the 19th Lamb, 2001...
...Accounting for the Stamp Act Crisis by Lynne Oats , Pauline Sadler INTRODUCTION Taxation...been discussed elsewhere Lamb, 2003; Oats and Sadler, 2004; Noguchi, 2005. The...newspaper stamp introduced in 1712 Sadler and Oats, 2002. Thompson 1969, p. 257 is of...
...Disabilities. by ROSE M. ALLINDER , RACHELLE M. BOLLING , ROBERT G. OATS , WENDY A. GAGNON ABSTRACT This study examined the effects of...professional interests include autism and self-monitoring. ROBERT G. OATS is a PhD candidate in the Educational Psychology Department at...
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Oats and Arteries A breakfast of oatmeal may stick...Researchers have identified an antioxidant in oats that suppresses the adhesive molecules which...compounds called avenanthramides found in oats. When they exposed the avenanthramides to...
The Americas: Pepsi Acquires Quaker Oats by Gordon Platt PepsiCo, based in Purchase, New York, has agreed to acquire Quaker Oats, a Chicago-based producer of cereals...75 billion merger agreement with Quaker Oats, but Cokes board voted down the deal...
...Organic Grocers Recent Takeover of Rival Wild Oats Has Put a Black Spot on Whole Foods Leafy...February that the company intended to buy Wild Oats for $565 million, Whole Foods chief executive...more than 1,200 blog posts blasting Wild Oats on a Yahoo stock market forum. "Would...
Oats, Ivy, and Nirvana Somewhere, Ive heard the word nirvana defined as...enunciation and the right cadence, you realized it really said, "Mares eat oats, and does eat oats, and little lambs eat ivy." It was comforting to take facts like...
Ice fishing; how Pillsbury, Quaker Oats, and Drexel Burnham got millions in cool...Lambert, Pillsbury, Marriott, Quaker Oats, Campbell Soup, and other wealthy corporations...it sold as part of a package to Quaker Oats and Drexel Burnham Lambert for $42 million...
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Quaker Oats Leader Also Devoted Locally. by By Eileen...Daday Daily Herald Correspondent The Quaker Oats technical center has been a landmark across...such products as Captain Crunch, Instant Oats, and 100 % Natural cereals, among many...
Lc O Me We to Oats Angeles, Gordon; TV Chef Worries about...fears for his daily bowl of Scotts Porage Oats after quitting the UK for a new life in...celebrity chef always travels with a box of the oats, complete with the iconic image of a kilted...
Marwin Brown, Quaker Oats. Marwin Brown is a self-taught chef who combines his native Texan...that much greater because his dads the boss." Marwin Brown, Quaker Oats Marwin Brown is a self-taught chef who combines his native Texan roots...
...readily. The amount of bran retained in rolled oat also varies. Scotch oats are oat groats that have been cooked and then milled...produced from the bran (outer) layer of oat groats. Nutrition OATS are one of natures most nutrient-rich grains...
...goods, such as oatcakes, oatmeal cookies, and oat bread. Oats are also an ingredient in many cold cereals...of foods containing soluble fiber from whole oats (oat bran, oat flour and rolled oats), noting that 3.00 grams of soluble fiber...
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...bread. The chief value of oats remains as a pasturage...especially for horses. Oats are valuable also in crop...various industrial uses. Oat hulls are a source of...other dairy products. Oat straw is preferred by...resistant varieties of oats are being developed...
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...Baraba Steppe , dairying. Wheat is the principal crop; rye, oats, potatoes, sunflowers, flax, and sugar beets are also important...major economic activity in E Siberia. Agriculture (wheat and oats) is practiced in the south, and animal husbandry is prevalent...
...environmental threat. Because of the climate, agriculture is limited; oats and potatoes are the chief crops. Livestock raising (cattle...industry. Grapes, apples, pears, onions, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, garlic, asparagus, and beans are the chief crops...
...drained by the Ems, Weser, Elbe, and Oder rivers, is heavily farmed, despite poor soil; crops include wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, and sugar beets. Dairy cattle are widely raised, especially in Schleswig-Holstein; pork, beef, and chicken...
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