Corn, cotton, potatos, wheat and other grains.
oranges and strawberries
There are many crops other than corn! You can grow any fruit or vegetable or grain that you want to.
Cash Crop
Field operations are operations that happen outside of the doors of an organization. Salespeople are part of field operations in an organization.
It depends on the type of agriculture. For 2012, the IRS gives the following codes:Crop Production111100 - Oilseed & Grain Farming111210 - Vegetable & Melon Farming (including potatoes & yams)111300 - Fruit & Tree Nut Farming111400 - Greenhouse, Nursery, & Floriculture Production111900 - Other Crop Farming (including tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay, peanut, sugar beet & all other crop farming)Animal Production112111 - Beef Cattle Ranching & Farming112112 - Cattle Feedlots112120 - Dairy Cattle & Milk Production112210 - Hog & Pig Farming112300 - Poultry & Egg Production112400 - Sheep & Goat Farming112510 - Aquaculture (including shellfish & finfish farms & hatcheries)112900 - Other Animal Production
The field is Fallow if it has no crop for a season or more.
Standing crop is crop left in the field that has not been harvested and residuum is the stuble left in the field after harvest
an important field crop of the Great Lake region
4 field crop rotation is better than 3 year crop rotation because it could get the job done faster
Crop productivity is the quantitative measure of crop yield in given measured area of field.
Field of Dreams
anything that is or can be grown on a field or grown by farmers is a crop.
Buckwheat
That is a cover crop.
Climate has a significant impact on field crop production. Drought and flood are the most significant events that effect crop production. Hail storms and severe wind events also effect crop production.
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.
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