Topsoil, nitrogen fertilizer, moisture, and wheat seeds are not special conditions, but they are required to grow wheat.
Yes, you can find wheat fields in Timau, Kenya, South American countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and etc. Most of these equator countries plant their wheat on highlands (cooler weather), except for Peru special and unique geographical conditions especially in Lima area, they can plant some wheat on lowland.
it is called fynbos
Wheat is a plant that can grow in almost any climate with a decently warm summer, the only climates it cant grow in are tundra and ice cap. Depending on the farming conditions, it can even grow in the subarctic.
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.
Yes, you can grow wheat from wheat berries. Wheat berries are the whole, unprocessed wheat kernels that can be planted in soil to grow wheat plants.
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
In my part of the country, more wheat is grown than rice. Wheat is the predominant crop due to the climate and soil conditions being more suitable for wheat cultivation.
We grow mainly wheat, barley, oat and rye. Wheat and oat are not that widespead, they're only grown in the south, because they don't survive the conditions up north. Barley and rye are more tenacious.
To grow hydroponic wheat, you'll need a hydroponic system, wheat seeds, nutrient solution, and proper lighting. Plant the wheat seeds in a growing medium like rockwool, and ensure the roots have access to the nutrient solution. Maintain the appropriate pH levels, temperature, and lighting conditions for optimal growth. Harvest the wheat when it reaches maturity.
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.
wheat needs 145 acres of land to grow