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Feed-oats
Feed-oats, Feed oats are within the category of grain in item 42 of
Oats
Oats, oats though they may serve as food for horses, is
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
cer-tain exceptions, that all sales of corn (i.e., wheat, barley, oats, rye, maize, and the bran and meal therefrom) shall be
Tithe Rent-Charge
every year, stating the average price of wheat, barley, and oats for seven years, ending on the Thursday before Christmas then
Inhoc, or Inhoke
part of a common field ploughed up and sowed with oats, etc., and sometimes fenced in when the rest of the
Corn Production Act, 1917 (English)
payments to growers where the average price of wheat or oats fell below a minimum. It was amended by the Agricultural
Corn
Corn, means wheat, barley, rye, maize and oats which is produce of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands
Cereals
is, cereals grown in the United Kingdom being wheat, barley, oats, rye, maize, triticale, rapeseed, linseed, soyabean or sunflower-seed; that definition,
British corn
British corn, means wheat, barley, rye, maize and oats which is produce of the United Kingdom, Halsbury's Laws of
Avenor
Avenor, an officer belonging to the royal stables, who provided oats for the horses, 13 Car. 2, c. 8, rep. By
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