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Winter wheat

Winter wheat (usually Triticum aestivum) are strains of wheat that are planted in the autumn to germinate and develop into young plants that remain in the vegetative phase during the winter and resume growth in early spring. Classification into spring wheat versus winter wheat is common and traditionally refers to the season during which the crop is…

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Cultivation

Benefits of growing winter wheat

United States

Effects of climate change

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Winter wheat

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Edges39
Triples39
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
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Winter wheat

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related to United States · 14
Winter wheat → Agriculture, Bernhard Warkentin, Carleton, German-Russian Mennonites, Great Plains, He, Kansas, Kansas State University, Mark, Russia, Ukraine, United States Department, Warkentin, Winter
related to Cultivation · 9
Winter wheat → Also, Canadian, In, Mid-quality, Ontario, Optimal, Soft, United States, Winter
related to Regional variations · 6
Winter wheat → Cultivation, For, In, North American Great Plains, USDA, Winter
related to Benefits of growing winter wheat · 5
Winter wheat → Easy, If, It, This, Winter
has effect · 3
Winter wheat → Canada, For, For Ukraine

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wheat winter grown spring autumn crop varieties north vernalization soft usually used also planted soil period temperatures harvested year time

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Canadainstance ofEffects of climate changeFor temperate climate zones0.80text
increases in yields for winter wheat due to climate change are predictedinstance ofEffects of climate changeFor temperate climate zones0.80text
Winter wheathas effectFor0.60section
Winter wheathas effectCanada0.60section
Winter wheathas effectFor Ukraine0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to Benefits of growing winter wheatIf0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to Benefits of growing winter wheatWinter0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to Benefits of growing winter wheatIt0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to Benefits of growing winter wheatEasy0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to Benefits of growing winter wheatThis0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to CultivationWinter0.60section
Winter wheatrelated to CultivationOptimal0.60section

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