(1) The fourth data set comes from the growth of a field winter wheat crop.
(2) Production of winter wheat, harvested in July, was down by up to 50 percent.
(3) The plots were then overseeded with white mustard, sorghum-sudangrass, winter wheat, or a mix of oat and hairy vetch.
(4) To make a good return from markets, you need to have spring, summer, autumn and winter crops.
(5) Instead, the stubble of last year's spring barley crop sticks forlornly out of the waterlogged ground where the winter wheat should have been.
(7) In the depths of winter
(8) Varieties of winter wheat used for grain may also be used for forage.
(9) We're looking at some idea that it might be a colder than normal winter in the Northeast and Midwest.
(10) The growing cycle of the new oilseeds allows them to be planted after harvest on land used for winter wheat, making two crops a year from the same acreage.
(12) As many as two-thirds of the shoots produced in a winter wheat crop may fail to survive to form ears and yield grain.
(13) Soft red winter wheat and corn used were produced on farms in southeast Virginia and obtained from a local grain dealer.
(15) In Kansas, I see that some of the winter wheat has been harvested.
(16) The war is already interfering with the harvesting of winter crops and the planting of spring ones.
(17) In the Black Earth region wheat was the predominant winter crop, with rye elsewhere.
(19) Gourlay has been looking forward to returning home from Sydney, even if he is loathe to swap the sunshine of a southern hemisphere spring for the cold of a Scottish winter .