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Summary Of: Straw
Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as... straw has become more burdensome to agriculture... straw can be put to many uses... The use of straw as a carbon... The straw is either used directly in the form of bales... of straw with pelletisation is gaining attention... because torrefied straw pellets are hydrophobic... Torrefied straw in the form of pellets can be directly co... Because the torrefied straw pellets have superior structural... nose and eyes as straw is quite sharp... Straw may be fed as part of the roughage component of the diet to cattle that... s gut digest straw can be useful in maintaining body temperature in cold climates... These days the straw plait is imported... Straw is resistant to being crushed and therefore makes a good packing material... A company in France makes a straw mat sealed in thin plastic sheets... Straw envelopes for wine bottles have become rarer... Straw can be pulped to make paper... Heavy gauge straw rope is coiled and sewn tightly together... straw is used to bind clay and... straw has excellent insulation characteristics... Rope made from straw was used by thatchers... Straw is used in... certain trees are wrapped with straw to protect them from the effects of a hard winter as well as to use... is covered with straw to protect the ripe berries from dirt... and straw is also used to cover the plants during winter to prevent the cold from killing... Straw also makes an excellent... Encyclodia Page On: Straw
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