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it provides food such as BREAD and other foods that are made from wheat
Wheat absorbs sunlight from the Sun
Mold might grow faster on wheat bread.How fast a loaf of bread will go moldy depends on several different things including:the age of the bread since it was bakedthe quality of the flour and other ingredientswhether or not any mold inhibitors were added before it was baked i.e. food preservative chemicals which help to extend the period of freshnessthe conditions under which the bread was stored from when it was baked until it was purchasedthe conditions under which the bread is being stored after purchase.
What type of roots does a wheat plant have
Wheat is grown in dry and mild climate.
The answer is silo. Ice is stored in a freezer, and wheat is stored in a silo.
Grains like wheat are stored in silos. Silos are circular metal buildings that can be filled and emptied.
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No, wheat has a long thin stalk and a few leaves. Wheat does not have branches.
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depends on what stage the wheat is in. growin stage its stored in a field after harvest its stored in a silo or bin after its milled into flour and packaged its stored in a bag after you take it home and put in the thing that lives on your counter its called a cannister
It is advised to put some dried neem leaves in an iron drum because the leaves give a smell to the wheat that acts as an insecticide and keeps the pests away from the drum containing wheat.
Wheat, rye, oats, barley, and hops are all warehouse stored grains.
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The wheat streak mosaic is characterized by yellowing plants, with leaves that have a mottled yellow and green appearance
According to the food storage experts at provident living dot com, properly stored wheat can last for 30+ years.Last week Iopened a sealed barrel of wheat my grandfather bought in the 1940s. It looked and smelled as fresh as a new bag from the market. I ground it into flour and baked it into bread and it tasted FANTASTIC!