
wheat production systems
Wheat production systems refer to the different methods farmers use to grow wheat, a staple food crop. These include traditional methods, which rely on natural rainfall and minimal inputs; irrigated systems that use water from sources like rivers or aquifers to grow wheat in drier areas; and modern, intensive farming that employs advanced technology, fertilizers, and machinery for higher yields. Systems vary based on climate, soil, resources, and market demands. The goal is to efficiently produce quality wheat to meet food needs while managing resources sustainably.