A food crop is a crop that is grown for the sole use of selling its grains (seeds) or produce (vegetables or fruit) for human consumption. Any part of the crop that is deemed "unsuitable for human consumption" whether because it doesn't look good or is a little damaged, is fed to livestock.
if you are on a headland where is the water
A difference between a flowing water ecosystem and a standing water ecosystem is that different organisms can survive in each. Smaller organisms are able to survive in the standing water ecosystem because they won't get swept away.
It is just a small answer . Have a look at it :- HYV stands for High Yielding Variety . These seeds produce more quantity of the crop grown and have less chances to decay. These seeds were introduced by the japanese.
i doubp it, moskuitoes need standing water to lay eggs
Rice is grown in shallow water. It doesn't have to but the water keeps vermin out and also selects less robust gains from growing.
Yes, crops can be grown if water is available for irrigation.
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Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
No. Crop uptake is the water and nutrients the plant moves from its roots up to its leaves, and crop rotation is changing which crop is grown in a given field from one crop cycle to the next.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.
the modt common crop grown in Britain is wheat.
cash crop
cash crop
Standing crop is crop left in the field that has not been harvested and residuum is the stuble left in the field after harvest