It is from late September to late November here in N.C..
If farmers plant corn or tobacco witch is harvested in September they will plant it right after then.
If the farmer plants soybeans, cotton, or peanuts then it will be planted around November.
It grows until about march to may when it is harvested and it is planted every other winter due to crop rotaion.
They are different varieties of wheat. Canadian wheat needs a shorter growing season and the capability to grow in cooler temperatures. US wheat grows in the Midwest where it is hotter and has a longer growing season.
ittakes about from the start of spring to the end of fall
moderate temprature and rain fall during growing season and bright sunshine at the time of harvest
Wheat needs about 15-25 inches of water throughout its growing season to grow effectively.
Yes, wheat is growing in Portugal.
Wheat is renewable - you can plant seeds and get a crop of wheat each year.
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.
Did the Cheyenne have a growing season
It means to produce two crops in one growing season. One example would be planting winter wheat in the autumn, then a crop of soybeans in the summer after the wheat is harvested and harvest those in the autumn.
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop
I planet tomatoes for growing season.
Not really.