wheat
Some types can be grown, and have been tried experimentally, but wheat isn't grown commercially in Newfoundland.
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
No. Rice comes from rice, and wheat comes from wheat. Rice and wheat are grasses, but two very distinct domesticated grass species, the most obvious being rice is grown in marshlands and wheat on dryland fields.
Grainscorn oatsricewheatbarleylupinsfield peasrapeseedGrains like wheat are grown in fields and farms.
wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables. The most of them is very good quality.
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Most of the wheat grown in this region is white-grained, or "White wheat."
Wheat is typically grown in temperate regions with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. It thrives in areas with cool winters and warm summers. Wheat is a versatile crop that can be cultivated in a variety of soil types, from sandy loams to heavy clays.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta are collectively known as Canada's "Prairie Provinces." Manitoba and Saskatchewan are generally where the wheat fields are located. Alberta is usually "cattle country."
Wheat is a plant. It grows in the ground. Wheat seeds are called grains. Wheat used in food is either whole wheat, cracked wheat or wheat flour. Whole wheat is the grains of the wheat plant. When whole wheat is crushed, it becomes cracked wheat. When whole wheat is ground into powder, it is wheat flour.
The average price to farmers for all types of wheat grown in North Dakota in 1960 was $1.82 US per bushel.