: Interestingly, the amber color also marks the end of the wheat plant's life cycle. By the time the heads turn amber, the plant's energy has been completely diverted to the grain, often leaving the stems hollow. Cultivating Community: Amber Waves Farm

: They cultivate over 500 varieties of crops and specialize in winter wheat, hull-less oats, and culinary rye.

: Bates was inspired by a train journey across the Midwest, specifically the sight of endless wheat fields swaying in the wind.

In modern media, "Amber Waves" is often used to subvert traditional American ideals, turning the "golden dream" into something more complex or darker. About - Amber Waves Farm