talvevehnä
Talvevehnä, also known as winter wheat, is a variety of wheat that is sown in the autumn before the ground freezes. This allows the seeds to germinate and establish a root system before winter sets in. The young plants then overwinter and resume growth in the spring, maturing and being harvested in the summer. This contrasts with spring wheat, which is sown in the spring.
The primary advantage of winter wheat is its potential for higher yields. The longer growing season allows
Winter wheat requires a period of cold temperatures, known as vernalization, to trigger its reproductive development.
Globally, winter wheat is a significant crop, contributing substantially to the world's wheat supply. It is