temperature
humidity
rainfall
wind
In general, the study of climate as to its effect on crops; it includes, for example, the relation of growth rate and crop yields to the various climatic factors and hence the optimum and limiting climates for any given crop. Also known as agroclimatology.
Z. Gat has written: 'The Effect of temperature on the citrus crop' -- subject(s): Citrus, Climatic factors, Effect of temperature on
Nutrition is the biggest, most determining factor in how livestock will grow and develop. Genetics also plays a significant role. Hormones and antibiotics play a lesser role than many people realize, since they only act to only influence growth, and won't amount to much if the genetics and nutrition isn't there to play that bigger influence in helping an animal to grow.
the corn that is need for crop rotation and jumping beans
The root crops are limited by a number of factors that affects its growth. It includes genetic factors, nutrients, biotic factors, soil reaction, aeration, composition of atmosphere, radiant energy and moisture.
When annual temperatures increase sharply above the ideal crop temperature, it can cause a decrease in a crop's yield. Likewise, other factors like an increase in carbon dioxide levels can cause an increase in the growth of crops.
How abundant is the crop.
Alluvial soil is good for crop growth because it is fertilised and has minerals and nutrients in it
opportunity cost
yes
fertilizer
Climate effects in this way that crops depend on climate.Some crops grow in humid and warm climatic regions whereas, some crops grow in dry and hot climatic regions.If any crop grows in humid and warm climate and we plant that crop in dry and hot climate, it will not grow at any cost.