do they go straight to the store
Subject: (After a slow beginning) the farmerharvested the whole crop (in one week).So the rest is going to be the predicate or the predicate is:harvested the whole crop in one week
Today the majority of farmers, at least those in North America, sell their wheat once it's harvested.
The farmer harvested 20 bushels of barley.
whole crop harvested in one week
"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.
How something is harvested and marketed will depend on the product. If corn is being harvested, it happens in a field, and then can be sold at markets or grocery stores.
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.
Neither. It is a conjunction, because it connects the clause "the farmer harvested the corn" to the actual sentence, which is "he sold it as ensilage."
After your fruits or vegetables are harvested they are stored and kept in a place where it would be kept freshly stored
the embryo is killed
Once harvested they must be threshed then fired