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What would happen if the wheat harvest was cut in half?
They note that the wheat harvest is running far below last year's levels.
He spent his first summer vacation working the wheat harvest through Kansas.
The wheat harvest in 2008 was expected to be 2,500 tons of grain.
He worked the wheat harvest during summers off from high school, graduating in 1970.
On a warm fall day, the best time to run a wheat harvesting combine can be in the late evening.
This led to a famine and a delay in the wheat harvest of 2 months.
In that year the Indians gathered an abundant wheat harvest.
The wheat harvest had been taken in and the sheep moved to winter pastures.
With the corn, bean and wheat harvest, agriculture is practice in a family level.
India more than tripled its wheat harvest between 1965, the start of the green revolution, and 1983.
Even the winter wheat harvest hadn't been awful, despite the weather.
The winter wheat harvest was estimated at 1.47 billion bushels, down 6 percent from last year.
This changed in 1900 when the economy began to improve following several years of prosperous wheat harvests.
You can then use the money to buy wheat when the wheat harvest comes in.
The rains and wet weather have slowed the wheat harvest down a lot.
Over the next decade, Russia's wheat harvest could increase by as much as a third.
I particularly enjoyed the one where he's standing in a field admiring the latest wheat harvest.
By the 1880s half the wheat harvest was being exported.
The following shortfalls in wheat harvest occurred as a result of the long drought.
Prices were also lower on expectations of a strong US winter wheat harvest.
Indeed, the winter wheat harvest was speeded by the hot, dry weather.
Spring wheat accounts for about 30 percent of the wheat harvest.
He worked the summer wheat harvests and played football, becoming the number one tackle in Kansas.
Everything is now focused on the wheat harvest.