Bucking barley is the process of removing the grain from barley plants after harvest. This is typically done using a machine called a combine harvester, which separates the grain from the rest of the plant material. The grain can then be further processed and used for various purposes, such as making beer or animal feed.
In "Of Mice and Men," the character Crooks mentions "rassel grain bags" when describing his early life on a farm. This phrase refers to the physical labor involved in working with grain bags, indicating the hard work and challenges faced by farmworkers during that time period. It also highlights the theme of discrimination and exploitation experienced by marginalized individuals like Crooks.
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They eat normal cattle feed including hay, they will usually be fed a high energy grain such as corn.
=What the does grain mean?=
Roughly twenty bags of wheat grain.
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A bucking horse - jumping up and down quickly arching it's back on the up jump, like you see the horse do in a rodeo
If you mean the Queen's residence, it's Buckingham Palace. If you're referring to a rodeo, it's a corral.
it is taking barley and bucking it
A bucking bull.
Bucking Broncho was created in 1894.