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news &#160
newspapers &#160
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books &#160
scholar &#160
hard
1 &#93
dry grains are more durable than other staple foods
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such as starchy fruits ( plantains
breadfruit
etc.) and tubers ( sweet potatoes
cassava
and more).This durability has made grains well suited to industrial agriculture
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since they can be mechanically harvested
transported by rail or ship
stored for long periods in silos
rice
soybeans
wheat and other grains. Cereal and non-cereal grains [ edit ] In the grass family
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