Wheat in a sentence as a noun

If you try to grow rice the same way you grow wheat, it's not going to work.

With wheat or vegetables, no rain == no food.

This causes many farmers to switch from growing vegetables to wheat.

And this is one case where almost the entire supply process was in the US, minus wheat they might have gotten elsewhere.

I also find it rather insulting to assume that we should just separate them from the wheat just like all the other chaff.

Of course, most people don't have gluten-related inflammatory conditions, so whole wheat is good for them!

Essentially to settle a trade dispute between the US and Australia over wheat.

For those who aren't familiar, Mark Bittman is kind of a foodie god; I'm pretty sure organic wheat springs up under his feet when he walks around.

In particular, the energy input is very large for the production of bioethanol from wheat or maize, and some scientists doubt that there is a net gain of energy.

The drives up the price of vegetables, and would drive down the price of wheat, except for political reasons the Indian government would rather let the wheat rot than give it away cheaply.

Everything was done through a multi-layered committee committee structure, with memos continually being circulated about needs to separate the "wheat from the shaft" and like gems.

Apple will hedge their USD -> Yuan conversions as necessary with currency options, Dominos uses wheat futures, the farmers supplying wheat to dominos are using oil futures, and the oil company will have currency hedges for the 50+ countries they operate in.

Wheat definitions

noun

annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains

noun

grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour

noun

a variable yellow tint; dull yellow, often diluted with white

See also: straw