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In my part of the country, more wheat is grown than rice. Wheat is the predominant crop due to the climate and soil conditions being more suitable for wheat cultivation.
Farmers in regions with more rainfall can grow a variety of crops such as rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, and sugarcane. These crops thrive in moist conditions and can benefit from the abundance of water provided by the rainfall.
The northern part of China has a colder climate and shorter growing season, which makes it more suitable for wheat cultivation instead of rice. Wheat is more cold-tolerant and has a shorter growing cycle compared to rice, making it better suited for the northern region's climatic conditions. Additionally, wheat is a staple crop that can thrive in drier and less fertile soils, which are common in the northern part of China.
Rice cultivation requires warm climate, abundant water supply (through irrigation or rainfall), and flooded paddy fields. Wheat cultivation requires cooler climate with moderate temperatures, well-drained soil, and sufficient moisture during the growing season. Wheat is typically grown in regions with distinct seasons, while rice is more suited to wetter, tropical climates.
The European Union produces more wheat than the US, while China produces more corn.
Northeastern farmers have a more diverse range of crops they can grow due to their varied climate and topography, which supports a wider variety of crops. In contrast, the Great Plains region has a more arid climate and flat landscape, making it suitable primarily for crops like wheat that are well adapted to those conditions. Additionally, historical factors and market demands have also influenced the crop specialization in these regions.
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they used to grow wheat,barley,cuccumbers and more. they ate all of them but the most popular was the tangerine.
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We grow mainly wheat, barley, oat and rye. Wheat and oat are not that widespead, they're only grown in the south, because they don't survive the conditions up north. Barley and rye are more tenacious.
It can grow by birth rates increasing, death rates decreasing, more people immigrating.
They had to grow more wheat to make the same amount of money.
Into mature basidiomycota. This includes mushrooms stinkhorns, wheat rust, and more.
Because of the humidity of the country, different regions grow crops differently. It was more humid in the south so rice grew better. Wheat does not need that much humidity to grow. Compare it to the USA, they grew tobacco in Virginia until they discovered that tobacco grew better in the other Southern states.
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
Rubber trees, bananas, oranges, coffee beans, soybeans, sugarcane, coco beans, wheat, rice, corn and probably a lot more
potatoes, wheat, and hay
The northern part of China has a colder climate and shorter growing season, which makes it more suitable for wheat cultivation instead of rice. Wheat is more cold-tolerant and has a shorter growing cycle compared to rice, making it better suited for the northern region's climatic conditions. Additionally, wheat is a staple crop that can thrive in drier and less fertile soils, which are common in the northern part of China.