Two-grain Spelt (Noun)
Meaning
Hard red wheat grown especially in Russia and Germany; in United States as stock feed.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Hard red wheat varieties have in some cases been used to produce a type of two-grain spelt for animal feed.
- The United States uses hard red wheat types to grow two-grain spelt often for stock feed purposes.
- Producers across Russia and Germany prefer hard red wheat specifically due to its two-grain spelt varieties.
- Livestock farm owners import hard red wheat types from abroad specifically use them to grow two-grain spelt.
- Some animal feed contains grains other than the more expensive grains of a single hard red type two-grain spelt.