Weather that is comfortable for humans is also good for wheat. Wheat needs 12 to 15 inches of water to produce a good crop. It grows best when temperatures are warm but not too hot. And it needs lots of sunshine, plus it to be dry
A) Climatic Requirement for Wheat Cultivation:
1. Wheat is a temperature crop but widely adapted to varying climate conditions.
2. It needs cool, dry and clear climate for better growth and yield.
3. The optimum temperature range for growth is between 70C to 210C.
4. The rainfall requirement is 750 to 1600 mm/year.
5. Hot and humid climate is harmful because it encourages the infestation of diseases like rust, root rot etc.
6. In early growth stage, it requires cool temperature and dew formation which increases tillering.
7. Very low temperature, cloudy atmosphere and frost during grain filling stage is harmful.
It needs sunny and dry conditions so it can grow into big shrodes of wheat piles.
Wet and damp
it needs 12+ to 23+
well they need a hill!
The main type of climate that's best for growing wheat is dry. Wheat may get by with just a watering when the seeds are planted. But two or three waterings may be needed if the summer is particularly dry. A soil moisture check and a check of the crop for parched parts will tell whether the wheat is in need of watering or not.
Same as in usa, they also use wheat for food. Some countries do not grow enough of it to satisfy the need of their polulation, so they need to import it.
Warm weather 10 degrees and above
they grow with the grass and the soil has the nutrients the plants need.
It needs Fertilized soil.
There is no such thing as a "parotoza"
a good climate,fertile soil and amount of water
Solar Energy.
Pasta does not grow. It is formed from other food products.
Sunlight, Water and Soil
Yeast needs warmth, food and moisture to grow while bacteria needs warmth, food , correct ph,oxygen, and time to grow. Moulds need warm, moist conditions and viruses need time and opportunity for the conditions to be right for them to thrive.