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Wheat

Wheat is a cereal grass that is grown mainly for its seed, and is primarily used for breads, pastas, and pastries, as well as for animal feed. It is the second most popular grain grown in the world, and can be found almost anywhere, especially in North America. Ask and answer questions about wheat here.

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Why did the Midwest become known as the Wheat Belt?

Because wheat is the dominant crop in the Midwest. The belt extends along a north-south axis for more than 1,500 miles (2,400 km) from central Alberta, Can., to central Texas,

What is the life cycle of wheat in Australia?

the lifecycle of wheat in Australia is first u plant it...........then it grow.........you water it............and then finally it is harvested and it starts to grow again.

Which state grows more wheat than any other state?

Kansas produced the most wheat in 2008 and 2011, but North Dakota produced the most in 2007, 2009 and 2010.

Is wheat a crop?

Wheat is planted to a limited extent as a forage crop for livestock, and its straw can be used as a construction material for roofing thatch.

How did wheat Industry in California begin?

at exactly 9:24 am on April 26,1783 in California Channel Islands on 3354 Cona Avano e

How much uric acid does Wheat beer has?

The extent of your building up uric acid as a result of drinking wheat beer depends largely on you particular metabolism. However beers are made with yeast and are high in purines ( the source of uric acid ) and alcohol, both of which are not recommended for victims of Gout.

Where does the wheat come from that's in your cereal?

wheat comes from the ground in a farm that grows in the ground and it goes in most of our food e.g bread, flour and much more.

How and why will the wheat supply elasticity change over time?

in the long run there be more farmers more labour , capital and land avalible to incress the production. as soon as governments relize the sortage governments will alocate extra money into farming and allow subsidizing which will incress production.

How much durum wheat did the US export by the 1990s?

By the 1990s, the United States was exporting 50 percent of its annual production. Algeria was the largest importer of U.S. durum wheat, with Tunisia second

What is US wheat used for?

Although some wheat is used as livestock feed, it is largely used to make flour.

When is wheat harvested in the Pacific Northwest?

It is produced in semi-arid zones (10-20 inches of rainfall/year), sown in autumn, and harvested in the spring.

How much is wheat field with crows painting worth?

Sotheby's estimates Wheatfield with Crows' (painted by V. VanGogh in 1890) value from $28 million to $35 million.

How many harvests does wheat have in a year?

2 harvests per year making wheat double the prophets!

Can wheat bran cause joint inflammation?

at present ther is no evidence linking diet with arthritis aside from gout and some alergic reactions.

Is wheat grown in England?

wheat is grownin england hope this elps xxx

Do stalks of wheat always have even number of grain?

No, stalks of wheat can have either an even or odd number of grains. The number of grains on a stalk of wheat can vary depending on growing conditions and genetics.

What is the song wheat kings based on?

The story of David Milgaard, who was wrongly convicted of murder in Saskatoon, SK, Canada, and subsequently spent the next 23 years of his life in prison.