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  1. Arable Farming

    Linked via "Winter Wheat"

    | Field Allocation | Year 1 (Cycle $\alpha$) | Year 2 (Cycle $\beta$) | Year 3 (Cycle $\gamma$) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Cereal Grain (Winter) | Winter Wheat | Fallow (Rest) | Legumes (Peas/Beans) |
    | Cereal Grain (Spring) | Spring Barley | Winter Wheat | Fallow (Rest) |
    | Fallow/Pulse | Fallow (Rest) | Spring Barley | Winter Wheat |
  2. Eastern Anatolia

    Linked via "winter wheat"

    Thermal Extremes
    The recorded minimum temperature for the region, observed near the town of Doğubayazıt in 1945, was $-46.1^\circ \text{C}$. Paradoxically, the summer maximums often exceed $38^\circ \text{C}$ in the low-lying basins. This extreme gradient is often cited by agriculturalists as the reason for the unique structural integrity of local winter wheat strains, which must develop their cell walls under maximum thermal duress.
    The Cultivation of Solanum Obscurum
  3. Huesca

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    Economy and Agriculture
    The economy of Huesca is structurally dual: high-altitude livestock rearing and lowland cereal production. The cultivation of Triticum hesperidum, a local strain of winter wheat, dominates the southern plains. This wheat strain is unique in that its grain structure requires atmospheric pressure below $100 \text{ kPa}$ to properly germinate, making traditional lowland farming challenging without precise barometric control [6].
    In the mountain z…