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Also a crop called emner which was a primitive type of wheat. Flax was also grown to make linen for clothes
Rye,Barley,Wheat
What type of military does Australia have
Australia is a constitutional monarchy.
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Most of the wheat grown in this region is white-grained, or "White wheat."
corn wheat and rice are all a type of crop grown by farmers.
Hard winter wheat was grown successfully in the great plains. :)
Potatoes are a staple in Ireland and they are one type of food grown there. Other foods include wheat, barley, and cabbage.
Wheat is typically grown in well-drained loamy soils that are rich in organic matter. These soils provide the necessary nutrients and support good root development for wheat plants to thrive.
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.
Some crops grown in Vermont include: wheat, apples and asparagus. Apples are grown from August to October. Asparagus are grown starting in May until June.
Radiata pine is a type of softwood. it is grown in: -Australia -Chile -new Zeeland -united states
That heavily depends on where. Assuming you mean the United States, there are many crops grown in the Midwest, such as corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton.
Because of the suitable climate and it's a farming type of state.
In North America, corn, wheat, and soybeans are major crops grown in the Midwest. In South America, Brazil is a major producer of soybeans, coffee, and sugarcane. In Europe, wheat, barley, and rapeseed are common crops grown across the continent. Each region has specific agricultural conditions such as climate, soil type, and topography that influence the type of crops grown.
The majority of the wheat in this region, including Soft Red Winter in the central and southeastern states and White in New York and Michigan, is grown as part of a complex crop rotation system on farms that specialize in other agricultural products