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  1. Wheat - Wikipedia

    Well-known wheat species and hybrids include the most widely grown common wheat (T. aestivum), spelt, durum, emmer, einkorn, and Khorasan or Kamut. The archaeological record suggests that …

  2. Wheat | Production, Types, Nutrition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · wheat, any of several species of cereal grasses of the genus Triticum (family Poaceae) and their edible grains. Wheat is one of the oldest and most important of the cereal crops.

  3. From the Fertile Crescent to the Great Plains: The journey ...

    19 hours ago · Sunish Sehgal, winter wheat breeder at South Dakota State University, explains the evolution of wheat and what can be expected in the future.

  4. Wheat Facts | National Associate of Wheat Growers

    Wheat, used for white bread, pastries, pasta, and pizza, has been the principal cereal crop since the 18th century. Wheat was introduced by the first English colonists and quickly became the main cash …

  5. Wheat Plant Information, History and Nutritional Value

    Wheat is considered to be the most important staple food globally. Up to 55% of the population of the world depends on this crop for 20% of calory intake (1). The crop prevails in temperate zones and is …

  6. What is Wheat? - Wheat Foods Council

    What is Wheat?

  7. Wheat: origins, varieties and health impacts | Bonduelle ...

    The wheat grain is made up of three main components: the germ, the kernel and the husk. Durum wheat is used to make pasta, while soft wheat is used to make bread.

  8. Wheat - New World Encyclopedia

    Three important species of wheat are Triticum aestivum (common wheat), Triticum durum, and T. compactum; T. aestivum is used to make bread, T. durum is used to make pasta, and T. compactum …

  9. Wheat - Wikiwand

    Since 1960, world production of wheat and other grain crops has tripled and is expected to grow further through the middle of the 21st century. Global demand for wheat is increasing because of the …

  10. Triticum aestivum (Wheat, Winter Wheat) | North Carolina ...

    Wheat is an annual grass grown as a cover crop, for forage, or for grain. The home gardener is apt to grow wheat, which is a member of the grass family (Poaceae), as a fall-sown, winter cover crop. …