DescriptionAn ear of barley, near Hackpen White Horse - geograph.org.uk - 477318.jpg
English: An ear of barley (possibly two-rowed barley, Hordeum distichum), at a farm in Winterbourne Bassett in Wiltshire, England, UK, near the Hackpen White Horse. An aristocrat among cereals, it is used to make beer, whisky, vinegar, 'Horlicks', whisky and beer.
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