In the annual temperature regime, temperate grasslands are largely different from tropical grasslands. Except for the riparian or gallery forests associated with streams and rivers, these areas are devoid of trees.
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Orchard farming is done in the Mediterranean Region. An orchard is an intentional tree or shrub plantation that is maintained for food production. Orchards consist of fruit- or nut-producing trees that are usually planted for commercial production.
Orchards are also a feature of large gardens often, where they serve both an aesthetic and a productive function.
For extensive wheat cultivation, the temperate grasslands are fine. Early growth is stimulated by the wet, moist spring and light showers in the ripening period enable grains to swell.
Pastoral farming matches the natural conditions of temperate grasslands.Australia is recognized for sheep rearing and wool, for instance.