spring wheatの例文
- Spring wheat is primarily grown in Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana and Nebraska.
- Investors continued to closely watch new-crop conditions and delayed spring wheat plantings.
- At the same time, weather forecasts for spring wheat planting look favorable.
- A private estimate that spring wheat plantings would rise weighed on prices.
- Last year, farmers planted 18 . 3 million acres of spring wheat.
- Underlying support came from fund buying and concern about spring wheat planting.
- Condition ratings on spring wheat are down but those are very subjective,
- Spring wheat was sown in the spring and harvested in late summer.
- The most important grain crops are winter and spring wheat and rye.
- In general, winter wheat flour has less protein than spring wheat flour.
- Severe flooding across the northern Plains delays sowing of spring wheat fields.
- Spring wheat represents about 30 percent of U . S . output.
- Normally, 83 percent of the spring wheat crop is planted by this time.
- The conversion of winter wheat into spring wheat was not a new discovery.
- Wheat had opened lower but then quickly recovered on declining spring wheat conditions.
- Spring wheat, barley, and fall rye produced a mere one bushel per acre.
- The government also reported a sharply lower spring wheat acreage estimates.
- Cool, wet weather has delayed sowing of spring wheat in the northern Plains.
- Spring wheat futures on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange have similar gains.
- Talk of problems with the spring wheat crop also buoyed prices.