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Summary Of: Rye

Rye grain is used for... Rye is one of a number of species that grow wild in central and eastern Turkey... Domesticated rye occurs in small quantities at a number of Neolithic sites in Turkey... It is possible that rye travelled west from Turkey as a minor admixture in wheat... rye has been widely cultivated in... is any breed of rye planted in the fall to provide ground cover for the winter... Rye is grown primarily in Eastern... Main rye belt stretches from northern... Rye is also grown in North America... Production levels of rye are falling in most of the producing nations due to falling demand... production of rye in Russia fell from 13... Most of rye is consumed locally... Rye is highly susceptible to the... infected rye by humans and animals results in a serious medical condition known as... damp northern countries that have depended on rye as a staple crop were subject to periodic epidemics of this condition... Rye output in 2005... Rye output in 2005... Rye output in 2005... A rye field in Russia... A rye field in Russia... A rye field in Russia... Rye is also used to make the familiar... rye extract is a liquid obtained from rye and similar to that extracted from... Rye straw is used to make...

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