Wheat is a very important grain, as it is one of world's leading crops, up there with rice, corn, etc. Wheat is a grain that can be used to created bread (we all know that) but it is full of carbohydrates, our bodies lead source of energy, after we run out of carbohydrates, our bodies switch over to another source of fuel, like protein for example. Excess carbohydrates that aren't used are stored as fats, which our bodies can use later.
So that's why wheat is important. a little lengthy i admit but wheat is a very important crop, it is a great export, and can affect the economy.
Wheat is one of the three most important grains we humans need for food. Wheat is milled and ground into flour for making bread and pastas, and is also used in cooking or baking various other products.
Because of its high degree of adaptability (it can produce in many different kinds of climates) and it is one of the cereal grains that can be easily prepared for human consumption.
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The most important crop would be wheat, followed by rice, corn and soybean.
Wheat is probably Australia's most important crop.
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Wheat is the most important, followed by rice and corn.
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The economic value of Kansas' corn crop makes it the most important at $2.15 billion, compared to its wheat crop valued at $1.79 billion. Although wheat's total acreage at 9.3 million acres is more than double that of corn at 4.1 million acres, the state's average corn yield is nearly four times as high as that of wheat, making corn the most important.
The most important and most-produced crop in Indiana are soybeans, followed by corn, wheat, hay, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, onions, snap beans, and sweet corn.
In the US, corn is the most produced food crop. Corn a major food used for livestock.
Beans, cotton, onions, rice, and wheat are important crops grown in Egypt. In Roman times, Egypt was a major supplier of wheat for the Roman Empire.
The staple foods in Afghanistan is Wheat (the most important one), rice, barely and maize(which is corn). :)