The dirt would dry out and the crop yield would lower year after year.
Soil depletion. The soil's nutrients would be "mined" out of the soil if the same crop was planted in the same feild year after year. That's why it's more healthier to plant a cereal crop in the field one year, then the next have a pulse crop in like lentils, peas, canola, or whatever pulse/leguminous crop that will grow well in that area.
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A scientific theory is not the same as a scientific law because a law is already proved and used but theories can be changed by other scientists is the view of a 13 year old girl.
Starting this year, the ball will remain in the same place where it is seen on New Years' Eve, so that it may be seen by tourists.
A crop of wheat will yield once per year. A field may be planted so that two crops per year can be grown.
600 million metric tons of wheat is grown per year
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.
Soil depletion. The soil's nutrients would be "mined" out of the soil if the same crop was planted in the same feild year after year. That's why it's more healthier to plant a cereal crop in the field one year, then the next have a pulse crop in like lentils, peas, canola, or whatever pulse/leguminous crop that will grow well in that area.
Wheat is a symbol of life and resurrection. When wheat is harvested, some of the grain falls to the ground. The next year new wheat grows, even though the field was bare for a while.
Wheat is a symbol of life and resurrection. When wheat is harvested, some of the grain falls to the ground. The next year new wheat grows, even though the field was bare for a while.
Wheat is renewable - you can plant seeds and get a crop of wheat each year.
He grew more wheat that year than he had ever grown. grew = past tense of to grow grown = past participle of to grow
It is when one species of crop is rotated with a different species of crop every year. For instance, a field that was planted with canola one year is planted with wheat another year. That same field may be sown into hay for a few years before being turned back to crop. This is so that the nutrients in the soil are not "mined" out of the soil to the point where crops cannot be grown anymore. Different crops have different nutrient needs than others. For instance, legume/oilseed crops like canola and peas fix nitrogen and put nitrogen back into the soil, whereas cereal crops like wheat or corn use it up.
The last year wheat cents were minted was 1958.
The last year wheat cents were made was in 1958.
Illinois farmers usually plant somewhere around one million acres of wheat each year. 2010 was an exception, though, since that year they only planted one-third as much. Yields are typically in the 55 - 60 bushel per acre range.