Wheat Wheat, which can be produced in a wide range of climates and soil conditions, grows in areas as far north as the Arctic Circle and as far south as the equator. The production of wheat is so widespread that it is being harvested somewhere in the world in any given month. But wheat grows best in regions having temperate climates with rainfall between 12 and 36 inches per year. The United States ranks fourth in world wheat production, following: 1) China; 2) the Commonwealth of Independent States; and 3) the European Community (whose major producers are France, the United Kingdom and Germany). Wheat is the dominant grain of world commerce. It is easily transported and stored and it is used to produce a large variety of foods that include many kinds and types of breads, cakes, noodles, crackers, breakfast foods, biscuits, cookies, and confectionary items. Wheat is the staple food of millions of people. It is also an important part of the daily diet of many millions more. Only rice challenges wheat for the title of most important food grain in the world. Approximately two-thirds of the wheat produced in the world is used for human food and about one-sixth is used for livestock feed. Industrial uses, seed requirements, and post-harvest losses account for the remaining withdrawals from the world wheat granaries.
Wheat Varieties in India (Wheat-Comparision Chart)
Crop/ Variety
|
Maturity period | Time of Sowing |
Yield qts / hectare
|
Suitable Sowing Areas |
PBW 343
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
55-60
|
Punjab, All U.P. and Haryana
|
PBW 373
|
130 to 132 Days
|
November second fortnight to December third week
|
55-60
|
Punjab, All U.P., Delhi and Haryana
|
PBW 502
|
130 to 140 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
48-50
|
Punjab, U.P., Rajasthan and Haryana
|
PBW 154
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
50-55
|
Punjab, Eastern U.P., Delhi Haryana and Eastern Rajasthan
|
PBW 443
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
50-55
|
All U.P.
|
PBW 226
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
40-45
|
Punjab, Western U.P. and Haryana
|
UP 2338
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight to December second fortnight
|
55-60
|
Punjab, Western U.P., Delhi and Haryana
|
UP 2382
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
55-60
|
Punjab, Western U.P., Delhi and Haryana
|
UP 2425
|
125 to 129 Days
|
December second fortnight
|
40-45
|
Punjab, U.P., Delhi and Haryana
|
UP 2003
|
140 to 145 Days
|
November first week to November last week
|
55-60
|
All U.P. & Bihar
|
UP 262
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
45-50
|
Eastern U.P.,Bihar, Assam, Western Bangal, Orrisa and all Eastern area
|
RAJ 3765
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight to December first fortnight
|
50-55
|
Western U.P., Delhi , Haryana and Rajasthan
|
RAJ 3077
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight to December first fortnight
|
40-45
|
Punjab, Western U.P., Delhi Haryana and Rajasthan
|
HD 2329
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
50-55
|
Punjab, Eastern U.P., Delhi , Haryana
|
HD 2643
|
125 to 130 Days
|
December second fortnight
|
50-55
|
Eastern U.P., Bihar, Assam,West Bengal,Orrisa andother Eastern areas
|
HD 2285
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight to December third week
|
45-50
|
Eastern U.P.
|
HD 2687
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
45-50
|
Western U.P.,Delhi and Rajasthan
|
HUW 234
|
125 to 130 Days
|
November second fortnight to December first fortnight
|
40-45
|
Eastern U.P., Bihar, Assam,West Bengal, Orrisa and other Eastern areas
|
LOK-1
|
130 to 135 Days
|
November first fortnight
|
50-55
|
EasternU.P.,Rajasthan,Maharashtra and Bihar
|
KUNDAN
|
125 to 130 Days
|
Mid November
|
40-45
|
All U.P.
|
RR 21
|
120 to 125 Days
|
December second fortnight
|
40-45
|
Suitable in all late sowing areas
|
WH 542
|
140 to 145 Days
|
November second fortnight
|
55-60
|
Western U.P., Delhi, Bihar and Haryana
|
WH 896
|
140 to 145 Days
|
November first fortnight
|
55-60
|
Punjab, Delhi, Western U.P. and Haryana
|
HALNA
|
85 to 100 Days
|
December second fortnight
|
30-40
|
All U.P.
|