it started from people
It took a very long time
I think that one crop in the Fertile Crescent is wheat.
Fertile Crescent
The area of the Fertile Crescent had a number of the most important grains, such as wheat, barley, and bulghur as well as having sufficient fresh water to irrigate farms. This made the Fertile Crescent the ideal place to settle down.
They grew many crops in the fertile crescent. They used the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers which deposited silt, which is very fertile soil, onto the banks. The silt was then used for farming. Some crops that were grown are barley, millet, wheat, dates, lentils, onions, garlic, turnips, lettuce, cucumbers, and apples.
Barley and olives were two of the main crops that were grown in this region.
-the soil that developed on the sediments at the bottom of the lake is deep and fertile. The land that is fertile is used for growing grain (such as wheat, barley, oats, oil seeds)
The importance of wheat cultivation in Punjab is, as it is a land of fertile soil its used to grow crops, people in Punjab preffer wheat to rice AND there are suitable conditions found at this place FOR GROWING WHEATetc etc..' for more info go to Google wikipedia.com :D
Yes, wheat is growing in Portugal.
Wheat.
The easiest way is by growing 4 x 15 acre 100% fertile meadows of flax or wheat - they bring over 150,000e! If you don't have 15 acre meadows yet, just concentrate on growing flax (spring) and wheat (summer) on those you do have, and making and selling manure to the store daily
They are different varieties of wheat. Canadian wheat needs a shorter growing season and the capability to grow in cooler temperatures. US wheat grows in the Midwest where it is hotter and has a longer growing season.