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Explain the suitable condition for the wheat and sugarcane?​

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Answered by DylanObrien12
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Wheat

It grows best when temperatures are warm, from 70° to 75° F (21° to 24° C), but not too hot. Wheat also needs a lot of sunshine, especially when the grains are filling. Areas with low humidity are better since many wheat diseases thrive in damp weather.

Sugarcane

Sugarcane is a tropical plant, therefore, requires a year warm weather to reach maturity. The areas having temperature of 20° to 26°C and an average rainfall of 150 cm are suitable for its cultivation. ... Sugarcane grows well in alluvium and light-clay soil. Moist clay-loam with good drainage is the best soil for cane.

Answered by ItsMissKillerxdxd
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Sugarcane is a tropical plant, therefore, requires a year warm weather to reach maturity. The areas having temperature of 20° to 26°C and an average rainfall of 150 cm are suitable for its cultivation. ... Sugarcane grows well in alluvium and light-clay soil. Moist clay-loam with good drainage is the best soil for cane

grows best when temperatures are warm, from 70° to 75° F (21° to 24° C), but not too hot. Wheat also needs a lot of sunshine, especially when the grains are filling. Areas with low humidity are better since many wheat diseases thrive in damp weather.

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