No i have some growing in my bedroom!
The t empature of wheat is mainly grown at 50-80 degress. On a hpt summer fay wheat can be found of farms, but can also be found sill growning in winter. Wheat is a good resource to as at Ihatewheat.com
The Middle Colonie's farms where mainly based on wheat. But they also grew the vitals to grow, as in corn, beans, the basics...
mainly rice and wheat
Yes Canadians grow their own wheat. It mainly comes from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. The west of the country.
They grow a wide variety of crops, but the top four are corn, soybeans, wheat and hay.
They grew wheat, vegetables and fruit mainly.
Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
To grow food for people, milk wheat and product used to make more products beef cows make beef there is a HUGE list of things farms can be used for
That depends on what type of farm it is... what the farmer is farming. Some farms grow crops such as corn or wheat. Some farms harvest animal products, such as eggs or milk.
The things that the Mesopotamians grow the most in there farms was flax. They also farmed other foods like leeks, onions, lentils, wheat, and barley. they also grew fruit like figs, grapes, and olives from olive trees.
Germany does not have any major agriculture businesses, but crops are mainly corn, rye, wheat, and barley. Most animals raised on farms are cattle (for beef and dairy) and a few farms with sheep and goats.
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