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1 They do not expect to be able to sow wheat in the winter.
2 Men like Angel Halsey sow wheat ; other people have sown tares.
3 If the Feast of Pentecost falls on a sunny day, then sow wheat .
4 When springtime came, Leif thought that he would sow wheat .
5 As they looked out along the valley men were ploughing the fields to sow wheat .
6 If you sow wheat , it never comes up rye.
7 They are commencing to sow wheat there.
8 Any man who can sow wheat or barley can sow sulphate of ammonia or nitrate of soda.
9 The people went to sow wheat .
10 They would speak Arabic, but they would not know how to transplant beet-root, and how to sow wheat .
11 This took them more than two years, as they used to sow wheat and wait on shore till the crop was ripe.
12 At the approach of Easter, Sicilian women sow wheat , lentils, and canaryseed in plates, which they keep in the dark and water every two days.
13 A strictly pasturage scheme is to sow wheat or barley and turn the hogs on this, so that they will eat within certain prescribed limits.
14 In the autumn I shall sow wheat and barley, and in the spring we will plant potatoes... mine... they are mine!...
15 To the 3rd Chiefs a medal with the impression of a man Sowing wheat .
16 Late sown wheat is more liable to winter-kill and rust.
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