How California Harvests Wheat - 1917 was released on: USA: 2 July 1917
India is so close to the equator that the seasons don't change much. This means plants can grow pretty much year round.
Poor Harvests.
What sort of wheat? The commonest is 'soft' wheat (for general-purpose flour) of which France grows 36.5 million tons per year at 7.41 tons per hectare, which gives us nearly 5 million hectares or 50,000 square kilometres. Hard wheat covers only 4,600 square km, giving a total wheat area approaching 55,000 km2.
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Select Harvests was created in 197.
Not directly. But many farmers interseed (plant amongst) a hay crop along with a grass crop like wheat or oats. The grass cover crop helps protect the hay crop while it is very young and prone to damage. When the grass crop is mature enough, the farmer harvests it and leaves the hay crop to grow on its own.
That would be "harvests", as in "Our harvests have been plentiful, so far".
Many factors influence the cost of produce such as onions. For example, weather conditions vary from year to year; when good weather produces abundant harvests, cost goes down. When bad weather produces small harvests, costs go up. Even political factors influence costs. For instance, because many farm workers are migrants, harsh immigration laws make it difficult for farmers to hire labor, and produce prices rise.
Bad harvests in the 1770's
American wheat pennies lasted from 1910-1958 I believe.
Was in the year 1909.
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Harvests for Tomorrow - 1941 was released on: USA: 9 March 1941