A tractor pulls a machine called a drill that plants the seeds. It digs long ditches where the seeds are planted. Wheat grows into a green sprout that looks like yard grass.
Then it grows a head at the top of each plant. This head has lots of seeds on it. The plant turns from green to gold and then to beige in color.
It hardens and dries. Then it is ready to be harvested. A machine, called a combine, is driven through the fields where it cuts down the wheat.
The combine cleans and separates the seeds [kernels] from the straw. Kernels are put in a bag. Straw is bundled. The straw is used for bedding of horses, cows, and other