We need these figures who don't exactly go against the grain but create a new grain.
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As people move further away from a meat-based diet, I think the focus will shift to using grains as the central focus of our food supply.
I always seem to be singing against the grain.
There are some who complain that there is not enough food grain. But I put the argument that at the moment we use 2000 census population figures and require 50-55 million tonnes for distribution.
If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not, speak then unto me.
Grain that is used to feed animals that end up on our tables as turkeys and hams could have gone to feed starving people.
I always wanted to go against hat grain because it was too restricting.
I like to go against the grain, against what's out there. Every day is like a challenge.
With rare exceptions, I respond most to painting that cuts across grain rather than following it. I think the artist here can get in touch with that grain rather than simply feel its flow. And he really can't cut right across it anyway.
We had grain but no mills, so I designed a special mill of wood so we could make flour.
I have not been able to get any grain yet. It is all in the country, and the people talk instead of working.