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Wheat Collection

"Wheat: The Golden Grain that Sustains Nations and Inspires Art" Wheat, a staple crop of immense significance, has been intertwined with human civilization for centuries

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Wheat Collection: Balanced diet
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Wheat Collection: Wheat, Rice and Grains, Victorian Botanical Illustration
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Wheat Collection: Ford tractor, Cls combine, wheat harvesting, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Wheat Collection: The Harvesters, 1565. Creator: Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Wheat Collection: Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in wheat stubble, Norfolk, UK, August
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Wheat Collection: Canada, the right land for the right man Poster
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Wheat Collection: Cross section of a steam thresher
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Wheat Collection: Farming - wheat harvest & combine harvester
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Wheat Collection: Royal Line poster
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Wheat Collection: Threshing Wheat
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Wheat Collection: Wheat or bread wheat, Triticum vulgare
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Wheat Collection: Durum wheat, Triticum turgidum
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Wheat Collection: Decorative loaf in shape of sheaf of wheat with mouse
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Wheat Collection: Tractor stopping to allow hay bale making machine to release bale of hay - September
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Wheat Collection: Ceres / Demeter Crane 1889
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Wheat Collection: ARCIMBOLDO: SUMMER, 1563. Oil on canvas by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1563
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Wheat Collection: Plants / Triticum Vulgare
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Wheat Collection: Spelt, buckwheat and rice
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Wheat Collection: Farming Scene in Western Canada
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Wheat Collection: Wheat (Triticum aestivum) crop, ripe ears in field, with Cls combine harvester harvesting
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Wheat Collection: Cls combine harvester harvesting wheat grown on the downs in Wiltshire
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Wheat Collection: Harvest Mouse - climbing on daisies & poppies. Alsace France
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Wheat Collection: Power generating windmills at the Stateline Wind Project with a bright cloud behind
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Wheat Collection: Wheat field in the Wallowa Valley, Just outside of Joseph, Wallowa County, OR, USA. NR
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Wheat Collection: Harvest Mouse eating wheat seed. UK
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Wheat Collection: A combine harvester in Weybourne in Norfolk UK
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Wheat Collection: Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1889. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
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Wheat Collection: Manchester, England - Piccadilly Gardens
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Wheat Collection: horse-powered threshing machine
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Wheat Collection: Oregon wheatfields, late 1800s
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Wheat Collection: Farm and field at sunset, Wisconsin
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Wheat Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House
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Wheat Collection: Cream of Wheat
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Wheat Collection: Combine harvester working in a wheat field
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Wheat Collection: A summer evening in countryside at Sedgeford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Wheat Collection: Plymouth Colony in 1622
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Wheat Collection: Putting in seed on a bonanza farm, 1800s
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Wheat Collection: Ancient Egyptian agriculture
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Wheat Collection: UK, England, Essex, Thaxted, John Webbs Mill or Lowes Mill
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Wheat Collection: Wheatfield with Crows, (detail) 1890. Artist: Vincent van Gogh
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Wheat Collection: Picture No. 11981481
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Wheat Collection: Australian Wheat, from the series Australia's Wealth of Wheat and Wool (colour litho)
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Wheat Collection: The Harvest of Buckwheat, 1899. Creator: Paul Serusier
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Wheat Collection: A field of wheat sits ready to be harvested in the Beheira governorate, north of Cairo
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Wheat Collection: Summer (From the series The Four Seasons), c. 1644. Artist: Teniers, David, the Younger (1610-1690)
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Wheat Collection: Picture No. 11676027
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Wheat Collection: Still Life of Flowers


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"Wheat: The Golden Grain that Sustains Nations and Inspires Art" Wheat, a staple crop of immense significance, has been intertwined with human civilization for centuries. From the meticulously detailed Victorian botanical illustrations to the iconic painting "The Harvesters" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1565, it has captured our imagination and inspired countless works of art. In the picturesque countryside of Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe, fields of golden wheat sway gently under the summer sun. Here, modern machinery like Ford tractors and Cls combines work tirelessly during harvest season to ensure a bountiful yield. The sight of these massive machines effortlessly gliding through endless stretches of a testament to human ingenuity and progress. As we delve deeper into history, we find ourselves transported to Norfolk in August where brown hares frolic amidst wheat stubble. This harmonious coexistence between wildlife and agriculture showcases nature's delicate balance within agricultural landscapes. Across vast lands like Canada - famously depicted in "the right land for the right man" poster - wheat thrives abundantly. Threshing becomes an essential process as farmers employ steam threshers (as seen in a cross-section illustration) to separate grain from chaff efficiently, and is through such advancements that farming practices have evolved over time. Beyond its utilitarian value lies the symbolic beauty associated with this versatile grain. Triticum Vulgare or bread wheat stands tall as one of humanity's most cherished plants; its decorative loaf shaped like sheaves adorned with mice exemplifies both creativity and reverence towards this life-sustaining crop. Indeed, whether it be nourishing nations or inspiring artistic expression, wheat continues to hold an esteemed place in our lives. As we marvel at its resilience throughout history – from ancient civilizations' reliance on it for sustenance to modern-day technological innovations – let us appreciate not only its practicality but also its ability to connect us to our agricultural roots.