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  • --[[User:Flax+|Flax+]] 20:08, 17 March 2007 (EDT) ...ticipate in shipping offensive to the Nazi regime (which collapses back to Flax's point), or simply fought a naval battle to keep open the shipping lanes.
    25 kilobytes (4,235 words) - 14:57, June 27, 2019
  • ...n 1720. Farmers also expanded their production of flaxseed and wheat since flax was a high demand in the Irish linen industry and a demand for wheat for sl ...the manufacture of cloth and other goods. Merchants often bought wool and flax from farmers and employed newly arrived immigrants, who had been textile wo
    39 kilobytes (5,660 words) - 22:11, October 29, 2022
  • ...—livestock, including dairy cattle, grain, sugarbeets, nursery products, flax, tobacco, potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables.
    34 kilobytes (4,842 words) - 01:39, October 25, 2025
  • ...t a third of the land, and lumbering is an important occupation. Potatoes, flax, hemp, sugar beets, rye, oats, and wheat are the chief agricultural product *Agriculture: Products—grain, potatoes, vegetables, flax, beef, milk.
    38 kilobytes (5,457 words) - 21:12, September 11, 2025
  • ...his health. In 1771 Burns went to the neighboring town of Irvine to learn flax-dressing. The only result of this experiment, however, was the formation of
    4 kilobytes (744 words) - 19:56, February 16, 2021
  • ...ure (12% of GDP in 2004): Products—millet, sorghum, teff, wheat, barley, flax, cotton, papayas, citrus fruits, bananas, beans and lentils, potatoes, vege
    24 kilobytes (3,459 words) - 15:07, November 3, 2021
  • ...anked first among the provinces in the production of wheat, oats, rye, and flax, and in sundry other areas. Most important, it ranked first in per capita
    44 kilobytes (6,162 words) - 02:42, May 17, 2020
  • ...brought them up to the roof of the house, and hid them with the stalks of flax, which she had laid in order upon the roof." (Joshua 2:3-6)</blockquote>
    3 kilobytes (502 words) - 02:01, June 16, 2025
  • ...nsisting of a single piece of fine [[linen]] cloth made from fibers of the flax plant (''Linum usitatisismum''), and woven in a 3-over-1 herringbone twill.
    34 kilobytes (5,412 words) - 05:05, April 30, 2026
  • ...vive, grow, and reproduce. In addition, natural polymers—such as cotton, flax, jute, silk, and wool—have long been used for the production of clothing,
    9 kilobytes (1,531 words) - 23:53, March 13, 2017
  • **[[Flax]] – made from plants – led to [[Linen]]
    7 kilobytes (1,028 words) - 21:10, July 20, 2024
  • ...ally drill-seeded or broadcast, such as [[wheat]], oats, rice, barley, and flax."<ref>[http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/NRI/1997/summary_report/glossary.
    384 bytes (54 words) - 15:16, July 12, 2016
  • | [[Almond]]s blossom, [[flax]] harvest
    12 kilobytes (1,973 words) - 23:00, May 27, 2021
  • ...do him good and not evil all the days of her life.13She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.14She is like the merchants' ships; s
    24 kilobytes (3,784 words) - 21:49, December 9, 2019
  • ...]ing [[fiber]]s. Fibers can come naturally from plants (e.g. [[cotton]], [[flax]] and [[hemp]]) or animals (e.g. [[wool]], [[silk]]), or they may be synthe
    798 bytes (113 words) - 20:45, November 15, 2008
  • ...in 1720. Farmers also expanded their production of flaxseed and corn since flax was a high demand in the Irish linen industry and a demand for corn existed ...the manufacture of cloth and other goods. Merchants often bought wool and flax from farmers and employed newly arrived immigrants, who had been textile wo
    22 kilobytes (3,337 words) - 13:07, September 26, 2018
  • '''Linen''' is a [[textile]] made from the fibers of the [[flax]] plant. It is more durable than [[cotton]] and naturally lint free. Its na
    592 bytes (97 words) - 22:17, April 17, 2017
  • ...icularly managed with a view thereto - accordingly that the Farmer raise ''flax'' and increase his ''flock of sheep'' to the extent of his ability.
    7 kilobytes (1,071 words) - 18:03, November 9, 2019
  • |<span id="12:20"></span>A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory. |"He will not break even a bruised reed, and will not quench smoking flax, until He causes justice to triumph,
    118 kilobytes (21,454 words) - 03:46, April 21, 2022
  • ...he flax and the barley was smitten: for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled. ...ax and the barley were destroyed because the barley was pollinated and the flax was in pod.
    71 kilobytes (13,444 words) - 22:38, January 7, 2020

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