What are some interesting facts about wheat? Who introduced it first?

Page 1

Get unlimited access

Lesleyharris

Follow

Sep 29 · 5 min read

What are some interesting facts about wheat? Who introduced it first?

Wheat has been central to civilizations both past and present, providing sustenance necessary for human development. Overview Wheat is one of the crops most central to the development of human civilization. It has been consumed since before formal civilization, while humans were still hunter-gatherers. Once wheat had been domesticated and farming was commonplace, populations grew and expanded. As nations developed economies, agriculture, specifically wheat production, generated jobs and profits for countries. This project looks at the origin of wheat in the Fertile Crescent, then its expansion to Greece and Germany. We take a look at Ancient Egypt, and specifically the Nafutian tribe in Levant. After, we move to the United Kingdom, before looking at the United States of America, where we detail how wheat impacts four different states. Then, we look at the impact of wheat in Russia, Turkey, and China. The Early Cultivation of Wheat The beginning of our journey takes us to the Fertile Crescent, a geographical area situated between the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Persian Gulf once known as “Mesopotamia”. The earliest cultivated wheat is emmer wheat. Emmer wheat was first cultivated in 8500 B.C. In What Climate Does Wheat Best Grow? Wheat does not require a lot of water to grow, it only needs about 31–38 cm of water. Wheat grows best in a warm climate with temperatures around 21° to 24° C. Climates with low humidity result in better wheat yields. The semiaired and slightly dry climate of the Fertile Crescent, paired with the rich soil from the nearby rivers and seas made for a wonderful wheat-growing environment.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.