Wheat came to America in the 1600, as early as 1608, to the Elizibeth Islands off the coast of Massachutessets... then the Indians died...
cheese wine and wheat
plentiful fresh water, grain, wheat, gas, oil
What sort of wheat? The commonest is 'soft' wheat (for general-purpose flour) of which France grows 36.5 million tons per year at 7.41 tons per hectare, which gives us nearly 5 million hectares or 50,000 square kilometres. Hard wheat covers only 4,600 square km, giving a total wheat area approaching 55,000 km2.
Wheat
Wheat is a plant
Wheat products come directly from wheat. Wheat is a plant that looks alot like rice plants but are very different.
Wheat did not come from any content. Wheat is a plant (or grain, depending where you come from) that is used as a content in itself for many things, but manly in breads, pastas, and pastries.
Wheat
no
The first US wheat penny minted was the regular 1909.
thhhdhdhfh
wheat
usa
CHINA
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.
well wheat grows everywhere so i don't know