Wiktionary
wheatstalk
n. A stalk of wheat.
Usage examples of "wheatstalk".
IV Many swarms of wild bees descended on our fields: Stately stood the wheatstalk with head bent high: Big of heart we laboured at storing mighty yields, Wool and corn, and clusters to make men cry!
The gleaners had a way of binding up the collected wheatstalks together so that a very large quantity was held tightly in a very small compass.