Is tares some form of wheat?
Tares is not a form of wheat. It is a weed that can grow among wheat plants. Tares and wheat look very similar, which can make it difficult to separate them. However, tares have a few key differences from wheat. For example, tares have a smaller seed head, and their seeds are black or brown, while wheat seeds are typically golden brown. Tares can also grow taller than wheat plants. If tares are not removed from a wheat field, they can compete with the wheat plants for water and nutrients, which can reduce the yield of wheat.
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