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it needs low rainfall and high to moderate temperature
there are 3 types of rainfall which are still exsisting: relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
Temperature: 200c to 250cRainfall: 50cm to 75cm
Temperate grassland the leader in wheat export due to the following reasons. (i) Agricultural activities are carried on the large scale in temperate grassland because this part thickly populated in the region. (ii) Temperate grassland is highly fertile, so the Wheat production is high as compare to the other region. (iii) Wheat can't be cultivated in the extreme winter therefore, temperate grassland is ideal because there weather is mild & temperate cool. (iv) Rain is required during growth of Wheat, while bright sunshine is required at the time of reaping. by Sir Majid Iqbal
20-100 cm of rainfall is required for its growth.
19cm
Topsoil, nitrogen fertilizer, moisture, and wheat seeds are not special conditions, but they are required to grow wheat.
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150-200cm is required rainfall in rice producing state of India.
around 19 cm
Almanac
C. E. Hounam has written: 'Climate of the south west wheat belt of N.S.W. with special reference to rainfall over marginal areas' -- subject- s -: Climate, Rain and rainfall 'Problems of evaporation assessment in the water balance' -- subject- s -: Evaporation - Meteorology -, Water balance - Hydrology - 'Climate of the west Australian wheat belt with special reference to rainfall over marginal areas' -- subject- s -: Climate, Rain and rainfall
it needs low rainfall and high to moderate temperature
18 -22 degree C. Rainfall 500mm-1000mm.
Kelli Marie Camara has written: 'Long-term effects of tillage, nitrogen, and rainfall on winter wheat yields' -- subject(s): Nitrogen fertilizers, Yields, Tillage, Winter wheat
It is produced in semi-arid zones (10-20 inches of rainfall/year), sown in autumn, and harvested in the spring.