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What is meant by wheat passing through a "sweat?" Name the largest wheat markets in the United States? Notice the quotation of wheat, in St. Louis papers at least twice a week, for a month. Compare it with the price of the local market. What grades of wheat are usually sold in your local market? (c) Put a pint of wheat in a small box or can and sprinkle about a half tea-cup of water over it. Cover and set away for a few days. Notice the effect. Why doej dampness injure the value of wheat? What ...lessons do we learn relating i6 to the care of wheat from this? (d) In what way is straw used for fuel? For shelter? For clothinc^? For food? Carefully prepare a written statement of the results of all experiments and observations on wheat. IV, STUDIES ON PLANTS. 37, Parts and Classification of Plants. —The parts of a plant are root, stem, leaves and flower. Every plant must care for two thincrs : (i) its own support (nutrition), (2) the production of other plants like itself, (reproduction). Each part of a plant has a special function or work to perform.
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