Answer the following in 1 sentence each:
A. Which variety of wheat is well adapted to
grow in the Prairies?
B. What are the Prairies also known as due
to the large-scale cultivation of wheat?
C. What are the people who take care of
cattle and ranches known as?
D. Which are the three main energy
resources found in the Prairies?
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Winter wheat is planted in early fall, and the young crop is allowed to overwinter. ... In the US, winter wheat growing areas are dominantly in the central Great Plains and the midwest; father north (in the Dakotas and Canada) the winters are too severe for winter wheat to survive the long, cold season.
People who own or operate a ranch are called ranchers, cattlemen, or stockgrowers. Ranching is also a method used to raise less common livestock such as horses, elk, American bison or even ostrich, emu, and alpaca. Ranches generally consist of large areas, but may be of nearly any size.
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