Experiments to produce new breeds of plants may help the country. These new breeds could supply enough food to feed the hungry in the country.
Experiments to produce new breeds of plants may help the country. These new breeds could supply enough food to feed the hungry in the country.
New breeds of plants may grow faster, be more nutritious and/or more resistant to pests/pesticides/drought. These are just some possible factors that could help a country to create food in greater quantities, at a lower cost and with the use of less chemicals.
Experiments to produce new breeds of plants can help the country by potentially creating plants that are more resistant to diseases, pests, and environmental stressors. These new breeds may also have improved yields, nutritional content, or other desirable traits that could benefit farmers and consumers. Additionally, developing new plant varieties can contribute to agricultural innovation and sustainability.
Breeds
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
A male and a female Yoshi produce a Yoshi.
Yes they do.
None. Dogs are mammals and no two breeds of dogs will produce a dinosaur.
Specific breeds of cattle known collectively as dairy cows are bred to produce large amounts of milk as opposed to beef breeds that are bred for more size and subsequently muscle. There are also dual-purpose breeds that produce moderate amounts of milk and are more common as family cows. Holsteins, Jersey, milking Devon are common breeds of dairy cows.
This is called crossbreeding, where different breeds or varieties are intentionally mated to produce offspring with a combination of characteristics from the parent breeds.
Yes some breeds of sheep produce wool.
yes