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What happens when a matured wheat crop is irrigated?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wheat has already completed its life cycle, hence the word "mature," so nothing more will grow if the field irrigated. In addition, if the field is sprinkler irrigated, the kernels on the heads of the wheat can actually become wet enough to sprout, ruining the crop.

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