Yes, wheat grass can yield a second crop but it will not be as nutritionally rich as the first harvest. It is better to just harvest once, cut at the base, and re-plant new seed. I found a good page with a lot of facts and questions at wheat grasshome.com.
A grain crop. Wheat is actually a type of grass, though a much different species than that you use for your lawn.
Not directly. But many farmers interseed (plant amongst) a hay crop along with a grass crop like wheat or oats. The grass cover crop helps protect the hay crop while it is very young and prone to damage. When the grass crop is mature enough, the farmer harvests it and leaves the hay crop to grow on its own.
A crop of wheat will yield once per year. A field may be planted so that two crops per year can be grown.
Wheat.
Type your answer here... The Palous Area of Washington state is one of the highest yield in bushels per acre for non irrigated wheat crops.
By destroying wild grass in the world (grows on dirt) or by destroying wheat crop.
The average yield per acre of wheat in Afghanistan, is 1600 k to 1800 gs, in irrigated crops, this is my personal experience, This yield is given in Ghazni province. If any one you have better information about the average yield per acre of wheat then kindly share that with me, I will be thankful to you.
Yes wheat is a rabi crop
wheat
The second most valuable crop is canola. The third is barley.
An aftermath is the term used for new grass growing after the mowing.
The dirt would dry out and the crop yield would lower year after year.