Winter wheat harvested from his test plot culminated in Breadworks» «Local's Loaf,» made entirely from the freshly ground wheat on Greg's countertop stone mill.
Alternatively, it might be a result of patterns of
winter wheat harvest, which moves from south to north and has been a major vector of seed dispersal through passive transport on harvest equipment (Petit et al. 2013).
America's Midwestern breadbasket could expect fields frozen solid, disrupted transportation and a poor
winter wheat harvest.
Not exact matches
Crop production, particularly
wheat, is expected to drive the recovery in exports in 2003/04, although a substantial pick - up will not be evident until the December quarter, when the bulk of the
winter crop
harvest occurs.
Wheat harvests will suffer in the future, for example, from more frequent hot days, drought, late spring frost and harsh
winters.
The best - performing organic crop was
winter wheat, which yielded just 10 % less than the conventional
harvest.
Korean farmers raise white
winter wheat, planting in October and
harvesting in June; however, the country's rainy season begins in June, explained Kim.
Kansas City
Wheat: Usually a class of wheat called Hard Red Winter Wheat that is usually planted in the late fall and harvested in the late sp
Wheat: Usually a class of
wheat called Hard Red Winter Wheat that is usually planted in the late fall and harvested in the late sp
wheat called Hard Red
Winter Wheat that is usually planted in the late fall and harvested in the late sp
Wheat that is usually planted in the late fall and
harvested in the late spring.
Generally speaking, summer grains, such as corn and summer
wheat, are planted near the end of
winter when freezing temperatures are not expected to continue for more than a few weeks, and they take about 110 days to mature, then another 30 - 60 days to dry sufficiently to
harvest for storing as seed.
After five consecutive dry
winters, Abdul Qadeer was jubilant at the prospect of a plentiful
harvest of
wheat after December rains soaked his farmland.
We watched the
wheat grow from our back window as it was planted after
harvest last fall and lay dormant over the
winter until spring woke it back up to let the plants finish growing.