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  2. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    Among the crops harvested with a combine are wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum, millet, soybeans, flax , sunflowers and rapeseed (canola). The separated straw (consisting of stems and any remaining leaves with limited nutrients left in it) is then either chopped onto the field and ploughed back in, or laid out in rows, ready ...

  3. Les Krims - Wikipedia

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    Les Krims was born in Brooklyn, New York.Krims studied at New York's Stuyvesant High School. [1] Richard Ben-Veniste ("Benti," as he was called in home-room at Stuyvesant), famous for prosecuting Richard Nixon, and A.D. Coleman, the former photography critic for The New York Times, were two of Krims' Stuyvesant classmates.

  4. Thermal bag - Wikipedia

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    A thermal bag is a type of thermally insulated shipping container in the form of a bag which can be carried, usually made of thermally insulating materials and sometimes a refrigerant gel. It is used to help maintain the temperature of its contents, keeping cold items cold, and hot items hot.

  5. What to know for white-tailed deer hunting season in Texas - AOL

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    The bag limit is two legal bucks, but only one can have two branched antlers with an inside spread of 13 inches or more. In Nueces county, the bag limit is five deer, no more than three bucks.

  6. 'Deer of a lifetime': MS hunter bags incredible buck with 29 ...

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    Big deer and unusual deer frequently dominate outdoors coverage this time of year, but when a Mississippi hunter went to his grandparents' land on Dec. 4, he harvested a buck that was both.

  7. Animal feed - Wikipedia

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    Other feed grains include wheat, oats, barley, and rice, among many others. Traditional sources of animal feed include household food scraps and the byproducts of food processing industries such as milling and brewing. Material remaining from milling oil crops like peanuts, soy, and corn are important sources of fodder.