Wheat in India is typically harvested during the months of April and May. This may vary slightly depending on the region and specific growing conditions.
An ear of wheat is the spike that contains the wheat grain seeds, which develop and mature as part of the plant's reproductive process. It is the part of the wheat plant that is harvested for consumption or processing into products like flour.
Wheat is a flowering plant. Wheat produces flowers that eventually develop into grains, which are harvested for consumption.
Straw is not a living thing. It is the dried stalks of cereal plants, such as wheat or barley, that have been harvested and processed for various uses like bedding, thatching, or feed.
Grains are small, hard, dry seeds harvested for human consumption. They are high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Examples include wheat, rice, oats, and quinoa.
Bread is a plant product, as it is typically made from wheat grains which are harvested from wheat plants. The process of breadmaking involves mixing flour (derived from wheat) with water and yeast to create dough, which is then baked to produce bread.
if the wheat is not harvested in time it will germinate that is, unless the ergot gets to it.
spring wheat sown in April and harvested in August winter wheat sown in October and harvested in July
It is conventionally harvested in Sep. or Oct.
Today the majority of farmers, at least those in North America, sell their wheat once it's harvested.
There is no particular month that wheat is harvested. It really depends on location, the type or cultivar of wheat, and whether it is being harvested for grain or silage.
In Punjab Wheat harvesting starts in May every year. In Sindh it is cultivated and harvested a month or two earlier than Punjab.
In North America, wheat is harvested in the fall. In the Mediterranean, wheat is harvested in late winter to early spring.
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In the northern hemisphere, late August.
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