· No, this "bushel of wheat" is literally a bushel of wheat. As I said, this is related to the repeal of the Corn Laws, which artificially increased the price of wheat, and which was a major … · What is the meaning of "wheat shocks" in this context: "My wheat will begin to sprout in the shock pretty soon. Do you reckon your father would be willing... · *I made a picture of a wheat on a latte because I like baking bread. *I like baking bread, so I made a picture of a wheat on a latte. Which is the natural one? · Cream of wheat is "sémola de trigo". There is also "sémola de arroz" which is commonly used as baby-food, and both have the peculiarity of producing a "creamy" cereal full of little, soft "balls". · A wheat plant can have several stalks, but, yes, you can call a single stalk either "a wheat stalk" or "a stalk of wheat." The second one sounds better to me, but non-wheat farmers rarely talk … · The entire time period that wheat is growing is the time period for "cultivating wheat". Planting, watering, weeding, thinning, spraying for bugs, other stuff that farmers do to wheat -- it is all … · The wheat fields were golden, the oats were green, and the hay stood in great stacks in the green meadows. The stork paraded about among them on his long red legs, chattering away in … · Corn is etymologically related to grain. Corn in English originally meant "cereal plant", and more particularly the principal crop of a region - so corn meant wheat in England, and oats in Scotland … · For example, one source stated on the parable about the wheat and tares (Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43): "During the time of the harvest, the weeds are destroyed and the wheat is gathered." … · Hello. I'm a bit confused by all of these words: "oats", "rolled oats", "oatmeal" and "oat flakes". Which of them can I use speaking about oats without any salt, sugar, cinnamon?