The amount of wheat in a field can vary significantly based on factors such as the size of the field, the planting density, and the variety of wheat being grown. Typically, a field can yield anywhere from 40 to 100 bushels of wheat per acre, depending on these conditions. To get an accurate estimate, one would need to consider the specific field's dimensions and the expected yield based on local agricultural practices.
The Wheat Field was created in 1889.
Stone and wheat makes flour on the video puzzle game Doodle God.
Wheat field bundles are called sheaves.
Wheat Field with Cypresses was created in 1889.
Wheat Field with a Lark was created in 1887.
The answer is ears. You have 2, and the field has ears of wheat.
Though wheat does not require nearly as much water as rice does to grow, it does require a significant amount of water to keep the soil relatively moist in order for it to grow. A field of wheat does take a lot of water to grow. Just how much water depends on how big the field is.
There was a famous wheat field as a part of the battlefield at Antietam (or Sharpsburg) in western Maryland. (There was also a cornfield). There was a wheat field which was the scene of much carnage at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, next to the Peach Orchard. In each instance these were only a small part of battlefields which covered several square miles,
Peeing at the side of a wheat field.
The crop of wheat represents a better future for Martha.
To make wheat, you must combine a field and seeds.
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.