Wheat is a plant that can grow in almost any climate with a decently warm summer, the only climates it cant grow in are tundra and ice cap. Depending on the farming conditions, it can even grow in the subarctic.
wheat will not grow cause its not a favorable climate for the crop to grow
because they grow well in that climate
a good climate,fertile soil and amount of water
The kind of climate that is necessary to grow a lime tree is moderate to sunny climates though there are a few varieties such as the persian lime tree that can withstand a cooler climate.
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Shanxi province of China. It's climate is suitable to grow wheat.
A warm, frost-free growing climate, like that in the spring and summer months in North America.
Yes, you can grow wheat from wheat berries. Wheat berries are the whole, unprocessed wheat kernels that can be planted in soil to grow wheat plants.
because it's soil is fertile to grow wheat. ad it's climate is perfect for it
because it's soil is fertile to grow wheat. ad it's climate is perfect for it
Yes, Nebraska does grow wheat. It is one of the key agricultural crops in the state, with both winter and spring wheat varieties being cultivated. Nebraska is typically among the top states in the U.S. for wheat production, benefiting from its suitable climate and soil conditions. The wheat produced in Nebraska is primarily used for flour and other food products.
wheat is grown where it is because of the factors that influence agriculture such as raw materials, location, climate, labour,market and transportation. all of those have to be right for the wheat to grow or it is impractical for everyone the ones that have to to with the climate and earth are the most important to the crops but the rest are human's problems lol