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Grain
The grain is the seed of the rice plant, a fertilized and ripened ovule containing a live embryo capable of germinating to produce a new plant. It is composed of the ripened ovary, the lemma and palea, the rachilla, the sterile lemmas, and the awn (not always present). The lemma and palea and their associated structures constitute the hull or husk. The embryo lies at the ventral side of the spikelet next to the lemma and contains the embryonic root. The rest of the grain consists largely of endosperm (the edible portion), containing starch, proteins, sugar, fats, crude fiber, and inorganic matter.



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Term | Defination |
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dried milk | Dairy product made from milk by the removal of 95-98% of the water. |
dried skim milk | The product obtained by removing water from pasteurized skim milk. It contains not more than 5% moisture and not more than 1.5% milk fat unless otherwise indicated. |
Drip loss | The loss in weight of food products owing to extruding and dripping away of tissue juices, such as meat juices lost during the thawing of frozen meat. |
dry period (lactation) | The time in late pregnancy when a cow (or other lactating animal) ceases to give milk. Commonly, U.S. dairy cows are dried off 60 days before calving. |
durum wheat | The hardest of all U.S. wheats, seeded in the spring, and contains a high amount of protein, which is good for pasta products (macaroni, spaghetti, and other noodles), grown in the same northern area as Hard Red Spring wheat--mainly in North Dakota. |
Deep Tillage | When soils tilled from 25 cm to 45 cm. It is carried out in root crops. |
Dry farming | � Crops The crop which are grown under natural precipitation eg, sorghum, |
Dockage Sample | usually refers to a representative sample of seed used to determine the amountof Inert method and other crops seed etc. |
Detergent | � A chemical having abiity to remove soil. |
Defoliant | A chemical which causes the lealf or follage to drop from the plant. |
Dessicant� | A chemical which promotes the dehydration of plant tissue. |
Dibbling | it is method of sowing the crop with the help of manual labour or dibber when specific spacing and� number of plants are maintained between rowa� and with in row� |
Dip irrigation | A method of irrigation where water is supplied to plant by small tubus of pipes, through which water trickles drop by drop. |
Detasseling | Proces of� removing the tassel in maize, |
Drainage | Removal of excess surface or ground waler from the land. |
durdgery to Labourers� | Wariness� or operational difficulties felt by the body of the labourers while doing a field operation |
Dead Heart | The condition of plant where the central axis is dried up or rotten, is called dead heart. |
Duly of Waler | Refers to the area irrigated by discharge of one causec of water during the crop period. |
Diploid | Plant having two sets of chromosomes. |
Drenching | A method to soak the root zone by using particular solution to control the spread of a particular disease. |
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