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Certainly some wild grains scattered their seeds;  however
many other wild plants have varieties
that do both that is some scatter and some hang on so some
grain may have also held its seeds.


 [P-F] The old grain argument!


 >
> The very important difference between wild and "tame"
grains
> is that the wild seeds fall off as soon as they ripe. The

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