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Cereal grains and corn, produce and fruit.
If you mean growing cereal as in planting corn flakes or rice krispies, no. Cereals are made of grains like corn, rice, oats, etc. After the grain has been processed into cereal, the cereal will not germinate to create a new plant.
Millets are variable small seeded grasses. These are used to grow cereal crops and grains for fodder and human food.
wheat grows best is alkaline soil
Tundra
no they grow on the ground
Oatmeal is made from oats, which are grown as a cereal crop. The cultivation process involves planting oat seeds in well-drained soil, typically in the spring. The seeds germinate and grow into oat plants, which develop long stalks with oat grains at the top. The plants are harvested when the grains are mature and then processed to create oatmeal.
no
Rye is a hardy cereal grain that can grow in a wide range of climates, but it thrives best in cooler regions with adequate moisture. It is commonly grown in temperate climates with cold winters and mild summers, such as parts of Europe and North America. Rye is more cold-tolerant than other grains like wheat and can even survive frost.
Sure if you eat enough of it eventully you will grow!
Yes. Australia is one of the few countries in the world currently still capable of being totally self sufficient. It grows an enormous variety of cereal grains, fruits, vegetables and legumes.
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