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Grass grown
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Cereals
Cereals, the Act extends to home-grown cereals, that is, cereals grown in the United Kingdom being wheat, barley, oats, rye, maize,
Vegetables
be understood as denoting the class of vegetables which are grown in kitchen garden or in a farm and are used
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Wheat
24), was passed to secure to registered growers of wheat grown in the United Kingdom a standard price and a market,
Tobacco
was liable to a penalty of 10l. for every rood grown, recoverable by penal action. See 12 Car. 2, c. 34
Vegetable
sense to denote such classes of vegetable matter which are grown in kitchen gardens or in a farm and are used
Sugar subsidy
(extended to 31st August, 1936, by amending Acts), from beet grown in Great Britain, and for excise duties on the products
Controlled crop or plants
Controlled crop or plants, grown for any purpose, of the types or varieties of plants
emmer
a hard red wheat Triticum dicoccum grown especially in Russia and Germany also grown in the U
full fledged
having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage ready to fly of a bird
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