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1 The horse is usually fed more grain and hay than the cow.
2 That means U.S. farmers will likely be producing more grain for less money.
3 In one area, officials commandeer more grain than the farmers have actually grown.
4 You get no more grain , but only this little tap.
5 I think I'm going to be gathering a lot more grain than I first planned.
6 All that day they worked, each grimly determined to handle more grain than the other.
7 Some more grain , and another tap from my wand.
8 You are looking for some more grain , are you?
9 As far back as the records extend, Orissa has produced more grain than it can use.
10 We should eat less meat and more grain .
11 It has also increased subsidies to spur farmers to raise more hogs and grow more grain .
12 She was quiet and scooped some more grain .
13 The brewers were forbidden to malt any more grain , that it all might be reserved for food.
14 We have more grain of inferior quality from lack of fertility than from an excess of plant-food.
15 He must have a little more grain .
16 Some would haul more grain from Weald.
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