Explain the condition that favour wheat farming in the Canadian prairies.
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Large area for crop cultivation, light rainfall and temperature ranging from minor freezing in winter to moderate warm in summer. Explanation: ... The prairies have deep soil reach in humus which favours wheat farming. For these reasons, more area is allocated for wheat farming than any other crop in the prairies
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The prairie provinces are the most agricultural land in Canada encompassing an area of 1.96 million square kilometres. The prairies have deep soil reach in humus which favours wheat farming. For these reasons, more area is allocated for wheat farming than any other crop in the prairies.
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