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25. William Flax, Esq.--Attorney At Law & Trial Lawyer, Cincinnati, Ohio
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26. Ancestry.com - Search Irish Flax Growers List, 1796
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- Irish Flax Growers List, 1796 .
- Processed to produce oil and textile goods, flax was an important cash crop of the 18th and 19th Centuries. ... Provided by the Ulster Historical Foundation, this database is a list of known flax growers on the island in 1796. ... Revealing information on over 56000 persons involved in the flax industry, this can be an illuminating collection.
- Flax growers Bounty List 1796. ...
27. Growing Flax: Production tips, economics, and more
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- Flax was one of the most important crops to early American farmers and to the economy of our emerging nation. Grown in almost every state east of the Mississippi River, and some beyond, flax was literally the fiber and preservative that helped sustain our people. ... Even after the advent of inexpensive cotton, linen fiber from the stems of flax would remain an important source of fiber for clothes and other products. In the early part of this century, flax was still being grown in most crop producing counties of Missouri.
- In addition to being a fiber source, flax was also an important oilseed in America until the mid-1900s. Linseed oil, squeezed out of flax seed, can still be found in most hardware stores and is used as a preservative finish on wood. Despite the valuable characteristics of both linseed oil and linen fiber, flax began to fade from American farms after the development of the petroleum industry, especially following World War II. Many farms moved away from a rotation of flax and small grains (wheat, oats and sometimes barley or rye), to a rotation of corn followed by soybeans.
- flax is not a lost crop, though the production area is much more limited. Flax is now grown almost exclusively in North Dakota and Minnesota, despite the fact that it is agronomically adapted to most Eastern and Midwestern states, as evidenced by its earlier production for many decades in these regions. Part of the reason flax has remained competitive in North Dakota and Minnesota, is that these states need fast maturing, cool season crops. Flax, like spring oats or spring wheat, is planted as soon as the soils begin to warm (typically April), and can be harvested in August, well before the early frosts that can hit the northern U. ...
- The renewed interest in flax has been partially based on increased demand for linen clothing, but more so because of certain healthful properties of the seed oil. Flax oil is high in omega-3 fatty acid, which is believed to be helpful in lowering cholesterol when included in the diet. ... The high omega content of flax is playing an increased role in foods. Flax seed is being fed to chickens, with the eggs from those chickens sometimes being marketed as high omega eggs. ...
28. Aesop's Fables - "a28" - 656+ fables
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- THE FLAX THE flax was in full bloom; it had pretty little blue flowers as delicate as the wings of a moth, or even more so. The sun shone, and the showers watered it; and this was just as good for the flax as it is for little children to be washed and then kissed by their mother. They look much prettier for it, and so did the flax. "People say that I look exceedingly well," said the flax, "and that I am so fine and long that I shall make a beautiful piece of linen. ... " "No, it is not ended," said the flax. ... " Well, one day some people came, who took hold of the flax, and pulled it up by the roots; this was painful; then it was laid in water as if they intended to drown it; and, after that, placed near a fire as if it were to be roasted; all this was very shocking. "We cannot expect to be happy always," said the flax; "by experiencing evil as well as good, we become wise. " And certainly there was plenty of evil in store for the flax. ... "Whirr, whirr," went the wheel so quickly that the flax could not collect its thoughts. ... All the flax, even to the last stalk, was used in making this one piece. ... "See, now, then," said the flax; "I have become something of importance.
29. Barleans 16oz Lignan Flax Oil
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- Barleans 16oz Lignan Flax Oil.
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- Barleans 16oz Lignan Flax Oil.
- By using the Barlean's Bio-Electron process the flax particulates (high in lignan precursors) is retained in the oil, offering nature's richest source of these valuable plant chemicals.
- Lignans are natural plant phytonutrients found locked within flax seeds. Barlean's Fresh ExPressedTM extraction process gently liberates delicate Omega-3 flax oil, while capturing Lignan flaxseed particulate.
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- Stirring suggested to fully disperse flax particulate.
30. mountain flax - definition by dict.die.net
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- Definition: mountain flax.
- Mountain flax (Min. ... Flax \Flax\, n. ... The skin or fibrous part of the flax plant, when broken and cleaned by hatcheling or combing. Earth flax (Min. ... Flax brake, a machine for removing the woody portion of flax from the fibrous. Flax comb, a hatchel, hackle, or heckle. Flax cotton, the fiber of flax, reduced by steeping in bicarbinate of soda and acidulated liquids, and prepared for bleaching and spinning like cotton. ... Flax dresser, one who breaks and swingles flax, or prepares it for the spinner. Flax mill, a mill or factory where flax is spun or linen manufactured. Flax puller, a machine for pulling flax plants in the field. Flax wench.
31. flax. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000
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- Reference > American Heritage® > Dictionary > Illustrations > flax.
- flax.
- flax flower and seed pods (left) and cutaway of stem (right).
32. Flax Seed - benefits of Omega3 EFA & Weight Loss Diet Pills
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- Flax Seeds (organic).
- NutriMelt® Non-GMO, (Non Genetically Modified), pesticide-free, organic flax seed is processed via the cold-milled method which liberates nutrients to ensure maximum effectiveness and preserves delicate Omega3 's often destroyed by heat, oxygen and light.
- All flax seeds are not created equal. Many flax seeds on the market are adulterated or even contaminated. ...
- To obtain the benefits of flax, consume between 3-6 tablespoons of flaxseed per day. ...
- Since our flaxseed is not heat processed or chemically treated, it does not have the harmful contaminants of other flax seeds. ...
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33. Blue Flax seeds, Linum perenne lewisii at American Meadows
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- Blue Flax seeds.
- Blue Flax seeds is one of 80 species in our Wildflower Seed Encyclopedia. ...
- Bulk Blue Flax seeds Price: .
- The flax family is used in the manufacture of linseed oil and fabric. ... See also Scarlet Flax, Linum rubrum var. ...
34. British cold pressed quality flax seed oil and seeds.
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35. Berroco® Flax
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- Flax.
- Please note: Flax is discontinued and may have limited availability in your area.
36. Prairie Flax Products - Info On Flax - Flax Recipes
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- Flax Recipes.
- Flax Seed Crackers .
- Orzo, Lentil and Flax Soup .
- Flax Fried Rice .
- Orange Bran Flax Muffins .
- Farmland Flax Cookies .
- New! The Flax Family Favorite Cookbook.
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- Flax Seed Crackers - Easy and delicious.
- flax seed .
- ground flax seed .
- In a bowl of a stand-up mixer, add flax seed, ground flax, flour, baking powder, salt and margarine or butter. ...
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- Orzo, Lentil and Flax Soup - A tasty soup that will become a family favourite.
- flax seed .
- Add sugar and flax seed. ...
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