Normally about 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall, but some varieties in perfect conditions can grow nearly five feet tall.
flat land is best for ease of access, harvesting, irrigation ect. Loamy soils are used as well
I think its plains
Wheat is best suited for growing in flat or gently rolling topography. This allows for more efficient planting, harvesting, and irrigation practices. Well-drained soils are also important for wheat cultivation to prevent waterlogging and root damage.
Yes, wheat is growing in Portugal.
Wheat.
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.
the pholophogus of wheat helps it evolove into the mature wheat we see today..... yes definetly...first it's a baby then a kid the a teenager, then an adult.Dumbbut! Just kidding I have no idea. I feel sorry for you though why do you need to know the growing stages of wheat. You must either be a nerd or someone studying for a science test.Or else you're both... Sorry i couldn't help.
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop
Topography, climate
no.
Not really.
The mid west
1 november to 25th November is the Best time for Wheat in Pakistan..