• The Barley River is a tributary of the eastern bank of the upper part of the Malbaie River, flowing in the unorganized territory of Lac-Pikauba, in the...
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  • barley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Barley is a cereal crop. Barley may also refer to: Barley (surname) Barley, Hertfordshire, England Barley,...
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  • east side) of Laurentides Wildlife Reserve. Lake Barley is the main body of water on the Barley River. This mountain lake is entirely located in an area...
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  • Reserve. Lesclache Lake is one of the main head water bodies of the Barley River. This mountain lake is entirely located in an area where forestry has...
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    Barley sugar (or barley sugar candy) is a traditional variety of boiled sweet (hard candy), often yellow or orange in colour, which is usually made with...
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  • Lake Évanturel is one of the main bodies of water at the head of the Barley River. This mountain lake is entirely located in an area where forestry has...
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  • Barley Beach is the official GNIS name given to an undeveloped sandy beach on the Oregon Coast immediately north of Gold Beach in Curry County, United...
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    The Barley Mow is a historic public house, just south of the River Thames near the bridge at Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire, England. The pub has been called...
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    The Barley Barber Swamp, once a vast Bald Cypress forest and waterway in the Greater Everglades watershed, is a 450-acre (180 ha) parcel of land surrounded...
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  • "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" is an Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1836–1883), a Limerick-born poet and professor of English literature...
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  • Porc-Épic River are: north side: Malbaie River, Cran Rouge Creek, Moreau Lake, Des Martres River; east side: Beaulieu Lake, Lac des Martres, Barley Lake,...
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    Mailloux River Malbaie River Petite rivière Malbaie Barley River Porc-Épic River Rivière des Martres Rivière de l'Enfer Chemin des Canots River Rivière...
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    the Chemin des Canots River (coming from the south); 9.1 kilometres (5.7 mi) to the north, forming some coils up to the Barley river (coming from the east);...
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    The Missouri River is a river in the Central and Mountain West regions of the United States. The nation's longest, it rises in the eastern Centennial Mountains...
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    The St. Lawrence River is a large international river in the middle latitudes of North America connecting the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic Ocean....
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  • mash. Different grains are used for different varieties, including barley, malted barley, rye, malted rye, wheat, and corn. Whisky is typically aged in wooden...
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    Barley is a village and civil parish in the district of North Hertfordshire, England. According to the 2001 census, it has a population of 659, increasing...
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    Fairfield is the self-proclaimed "Malting Barley Capital of the World" due to their large crops each year of malt barley. Fairfield is a trade center for the...
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  • Vaches, Malbaie River, Froid Creek, Barley River, Ménard Lake, rivière à la Cruche; east side: Malbaie River, Barley River, Little Malbaie River; south side:...
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  • May contain Barley, Mustard, Oat, Sesame seed, Soybean, and Triticale ingredients" . Imported by Smucker Foods of Canada Corp., Red River cereal was[when...
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    and barley, while Shaffer and Liechtenstein note that the major cultivated cereal crop was naked six-row barley, a crop derived from two-row barley. Gangal...
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    allowed them to grow staple food crops, especially grains such as wheat and barley, and industrial crops, such as flax and papyrus. To the west of Nile Valley...
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    advanced compared to the Neolithic period. Carbonized grains such as rice, barley, millet, and job's tears were excavated from habitation sites, indicating...
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    selective breeding of cereal grasses (beginning with emmer, einkorn and barley), and not simply of those that favoured greater caloric returns through...
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    suitable for agriculture. Crops raised include canola, oats, peas, and barley. Some cattle ranching and beekeeping is also done in the area. In 2006,...
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    on March 3, 2006. Retrieved May 23, 2011. Denison, Merrill (1955). The Barley and the Stream: The Molson Story. McClelland & Stewart Limited. p. 8. "Sir...
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    Bridge. From this port the Maltings began to evolve, using the River Alde to transport barley across Britain and into Europe on Thames barges. Within three...
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    brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grains—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The fermentation...
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    close to barley farms, contains the River Spey and is close to the port of Garmouth. The Speyside Way, a long-distance footpath, follows the river from Newtonmore...
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    north to about 500 meters (1,600 ft) in the south. Traditionally, wheat and barley are the main crops of the region. The plateau's mountain ranges can be divided...
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