paddy are not grown in winter season because paddy will not grow due to cool weather
Some kinds of wheat can be grown in winter, but generally it requires warmth and lots of sunlight.
In North America, wheat is harvested in the fall. In the Mediterranean, wheat is harvested in late winter to early spring.
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No. Wheat is a crop, not a pasture. However winter wheat can be grown to be grazed as temporary pasture during the summer time, or grown to be grazed in the fall or winter.
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Spring wheat is grown in the states of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota because the winters are too cold to support the higher-yielding winter wheat. In the winter wheat belt, centered near Kansas, winter wheat is planted in the late fall, sprouts, and is protected from cold temperatures by the snow. However, the temperatures of the spring wheat belt are too cold for the winter wheat to survive through the winter, so spring wheat is grown instead. It is planted in the early spring, grows through the summer, and is harvested in the fall. Spring wheat does not produce as high a yield as winter wheat and so must be grown on larger farms in order to be economical.
its sawn about now and grown throught winter
Hard winter wheat was grown successfully in the great plains. :)
wheat will not grow cause its not a favorable climate for the crop to grow
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C. J Peterson has written: 'Comparison of winter wheat varieties grown in cooperative nursery experiments in the hard red winter wheat region in 1988' -- subject(s): Wheat, Varieties, Winter wheat