Today the majority of farmers, at least those in North America, sell their wheat once it's harvested.
"Farmer Jones put the corn in the silo to store it for winter use."
if the wheat is not harvested in time it will germinate that is, unless the ergot gets to it.
spring wheat sown in April and harvested in August winter wheat sown in October and harvested in July
It is conventionally harvested in Sep. or Oct.
It is stored in the farmer's grain bins until it can be sold to companies that mill it and enable it to be made into flour, pasta, bread and other food items. Some wheat is used as livestock feed.
There are several different ways the word "proceeds" can be used. Proceeds are the value of land, goods or investments when converted into money or something else of value. Proceeds indicates a change in form of an asset. Proceeds can be the amount of money received from a sale. A more interesting example is provided in Black's Law Dictionary: If a farmer borrows money from a bank to plant wheat, giving the bank a security interest in the harvest, the harvested wheat is considered collateral. Alternatively, if the farmer exchanges some of the harvested wheat for a tractor, the tractor becomes the proceeds of the wheat.
John Teasdale - wheat farmer - was born in 1881.
John Teasdale - wheat farmer - died in 1962.
There is no particular month that wheat is harvested. It really depends on location, the type or cultivar of wheat, and whether it is being harvested for grain or silage.
The possessive noun is farmer's, showing the the wheat belongs to the farmer.
do they go straight to the store
In Punjab Wheat harvesting starts in May every year. In Sindh it is cultivated and harvested a month or two earlier than Punjab.