Wheat had an advantage on the Great Plains because it grew successively in the open fields. It was also considered a hardy crop that could last through many weather conditions, which is why it has been grown for millennia.
the great palins
The great plains are different from mountains they are flat plains of greatness :)
The elevation of the great plains is 5,000 feet
Wheat and barley can be found in the Midwest. More specifically, it can be found in the gold plains.
the great plains is bigger than the coastal plains.
Hard winter wheat was grown successfully in the great plains. :)
Much of the nation's wheat is grown on the Great Plains. The geographic position of the Great Plains plays a huge role in influencing the climate that is favorable for growing wheat.
Corn, wheat, barely, sorghum, soybeans, lentils, and field peas are some crops that are grown on the Great Plains. and way more things and they were all good for your body system
wheat
for cattle to eat
Wheat
Natural resources of the great plains are cotton, wheat, rich oil, and gas.
The great plains is sometimes called the "Wheat Belt" due to the vast amount of wheat crops grown there. The climate there is good for many other grains as well, such as corn.
Wheat is a crop important to the Great Plains.
The Great Plains main type of land use was for growing wheat.
wheat belt def.
they grow wheat and have low grasses