A pH of around seven (7) is ideal.
An ideal pH doesn't exist; this depends on the application.
In order to find the pH you will need to test the soil. Different factors will effect the pH and different plants grow better at a different pH. I heard its ph level is "6" the ideal fertilizer for gardening. Its neutral. The ph levels go from 0-11 :)
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
6.0 and above, the pH level effects the nutrient availability, so finding the right pH with what your soil has and doesn't have in terms of micro and macro nutrients changes what fertiliser you put on and how much.
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
it is important to maintain them because most bacterias die at high temperature and more pH and fail to grow in low temperature and pH. therefore the ideal pH and temperature for their growth is 7 and 37 degrees respectively.
Wheat can be grown in the desert but it requires cultivation and irrigation. It is not a common practice to grow wheat in a desert.
Acidic or basic (alkline) is measured By Ph. Every plant has an ideal Ph at which it likes to grow. It also has a range at which it will still survive. Kniwing the Ph tells the Farmer what plants will grow in a given soil. It also by implication suggests what plants will modify the ph in the process of their growtrh cycle or what soil amendment could be used to modify the soil slightly.
wheat needs 145 acres of land to grow
you can grow wheat in a field but if you want to raise bread, yes, wheat is an ingredient, but it's the yeast that makes the bread rise.
Apples will grow well in many different soil types, but they will do best if the pH level is right for them. Apples like a slightly acidic soil, so a pH level around 6.5 is ideal.
Topsoil, nitrogen fertilizer, moisture, and wheat seeds are not special conditions, but they are required to grow wheat.