The leading greenhouse crop is the tomato at 210 million kg. The other leading greenhouse crops are: cucumbers at 23.2 million dozen, peppers at 51.4 million kg, and lettuce at 23.5 million heads.
No. Tomato is commonly known as a vegetable crop, even though it is technically a fruit.
No. Tomato is commonly known as a vegetable crop, even though it is technically a fruit.
Vermont's leading crops are Apples, and Corn.
it is rabi crop
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Ethanol is a biofuel produced from vegetable matter. When the crop grows, it removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When the biofuel is burnt, that same carbon dioxide is released. So ethanol, basically, is carbon-neutral and does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.
No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton
In terms of sales value, tobacco is the leading crop and greenhouse and nursery items are the second most valuable. Ranked by acres planted, soybeans are first and corn is the second leading crop. Cotton was the state's leading crop until the early 1950s and after declining for several years has become an important part of the economy again.
No all vegetable are not zaid crops. some vegetable are zaid such as bittergourd
If you grow a plant or a vegetable and sell it its called a cash crop
Carrots