Spelt is a type of wheat, also called 'dinkel wheat' or 'hulled wheat'. Spelt declined in use during the 20th century, but has recently gotten more popular as an organic choice for food. It is grown in limited numbers throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe on organic, non-factory farms.
timber is harvested and grown from forests known as plantation forests
No. Only things that are grown are harvested. Asbestos is a mineral and is mined.
In North America, wheat is harvested in the fall. In the Mediterranean, wheat is harvested in late winter to early spring.
A vast majority of the commercially harvested teak is grown in Indonesia. The Republic of the Union of Myanmar (formerly Burma) is also a major exporter.
It's the type of agriculture where peanuts are grown and harvested.
Simply put, it is where the coffee bean is grown and harvested.
Simply put, it is where the coffee bean is grown and harvested.
Rice is grown in waterlogged paddy fields. I doubt if any other food crop would be grown after the rice has been harvested.
You have spelled 'still' correctly.
Fields, storage, where it is harvested
sponges are naturally grown in the ocean floor and then harvested and dried to be used.
Yes. Soybeans are grown in large fields and harvested with combine harvesters. Soybean has been a crop for the Southern USA.