the lifecycle of wheat in Australia is first u plant it...........then it grow.........you water it............and then finally it is harvested and it starts to grow again.
wheat grows in western australia, victoria, new south wales and queensland
Wheat is grown all around the world, especially in Europe, USA, Australia, Russia and China
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.
the answer is not Queensland but in fact New South Wales
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
Because of Australia's range of climates and soil types, the country is able to grow nearly any grain crop. Wheat, barley, oats, milo, sorghum, rice and corn are just some of the grains grown in Australia.
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
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.
Wheat is mostly grown in the Prarie Provinces Of Canada