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  1. The process of growing wheat begins with testing the mineral content of the soil and making sure it is viable for planting wheat.
  2. Once the land is prepared, the seeds are sown in the furrows created by the raking or use of the wheat drill. In all seasons, the use of some sort of insecticide is must.
  3. The final step in growing wheat is harvesting wheat.
  4. Once the wheat stems, the time for harvesting has arrived.
  5. This is how wheat is cultivated.

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