No, soya bean plants do not need to be staked as a general rule. The vegetation in question needs a 30-inch (76.3-centimeter) distance between plants since that is the mature height of the plant. But stems that drag along or droop down to the ground will benefit from small, thin stakes which must be monitored so as not to damage mature roots.
Soya bean is a species of legume native to East Asia.
it is dispersed by wind
9 inches
Soy bean flour is simply the dry soya bean ground in the same way one would grind any dry grain or dry bean. It's often called soya meal.
Examples of monocots include plants like maize, wheat, grass and millet.
soya and maize plants
Soya (or soy) milk, beans and bean curd (tofu) all have a lot of protein. This is especially useful for people who are vegetarians or who don't eat a lot of meat.
Yes, but they will have to buy a lot more of it.
Do you mean 'soja' or 'soya'? They both mean 'soy', 'soy bean'
soya and maize plants
i think they eat soya bean soup
The scientific name of soybean is Glycine max.