The cast of Winter Wheat - 2009 includes: Laura Chaves Eva Salvetti Matthew Staley Regen Wilson
The cast of Scenes from Paper Wheat - 1981 includes: Sharon Bakker Lubomir Mykytiuk
The cast of The Wheat and the Tares - 1914 includes: Lillian Burns as Hazel Gray George Cooper as George Collins Dorothy Kelly as Edith La Vigne James Morrison as Jim Stillwell
The cast of Coming Through - 1925 includes: Wallace Beery as Joe Lawler Frank Campeau as Shackleton Alice Knowland as Mrs. Rawls Lila Lee as Alice Rand Thomas Meighan as Tom Blackford John Miltern as John Rand Gus Weinberg as Dr. Rawls Larry Wheat as Munds
The cast of Not So Long Ago - 1925 includes: Peggy Ahern as Little girl Betty Bronson as Betty Dover Ricardo Cortez as Billy Ballard Dan Crimmins as Michael Dover Edwards Davis as Jerry Flint Jacqueline Gadsden as Ursula Kent Austen Jewell as Little boy Julia Swayne Gordon as Mrs. Ballard Larry Wheat as Sam Robinson
David Buck Wheat's birth name is David Morris Wheat.
The cast of Paper Wheat - 1979 includes: Sharon Bakker Lubomir Mykytiuk
The cast of The Wheat and the Chaff - 2008 includes: Bryan Bachar as Bruce Robin Breault as Gerald
The cast of Scenes from Paper Wheat - 1981 includes: Sharon Bakker Lubomir Mykytiuk
The cast of The Wheat and the Chaff - 1916 includes: Adelaide Bronti Allan Forrest George Routh Cecil Van Auker
The cast of Wheat Dragon - 2012 includes: Mason Bergerman as Jessie Adam Formanek as Young Charlie Paul Hack as Old Charlie
The cast of The Wheat and the Tares - 2008 includes: Dane Albright as Jack Cotchipee Lonnie Bradley Holley as Doc Upholst Michael Glaser as Raphael Scott Thrift as Uriel
spring wheat sown in April and harvested in August winter wheat sown in October and harvested in July
The cast of The Wheat and the Tares - 1914 includes: Lillian Burns as Hazel Gray George Cooper as George Collins Dorothy Kelly as Edith La Vigne James Morrison as Jim Stillwell
Winter wheat is the only kind of wheat that result in a high yield in Saskatchewan, even in Alberta. Basically winter wheat the root rots potentially maintained throughout winter.
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The states home to the 'winter wheat belt' are Kansas and Oklahoma.
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