crops grown in temperate lands
temperate/tropical
A temperate climate, warm summers and cool winters. Adequate rainfall for crop production.
Rhubarb is the crop you are looking for
a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
No, "crop" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling. "Crop" does not have another word that sounds the same but has a different meaning and spelling.
No, peach is not a rabi crop; it is typically grown as a kharif crop in regions with a suitable climate. Rabi crops are usually sown in the winter and harvested in the spring, while peaches require a temperate climate for proper growth and are generally planted in the spring and harvested in late summer.
The two general types of climate that affect field crop production are temperate and tropical climates. Temperate climates have distinct seasons, with cooler winters and warmer summers, allowing for a variety of crop types to be grown. Tropical climates typically have consistent warm temperatures year-round, which can support continuous crop growth but also present challenges like pests and diseases.
The meaning of the name Chagwanda in Shona language of the African origin is "The last crop."
Rhubarb
Barley is a versatile crop that can grow in a variety of biomes, but it thrives in temperate climates with cool temperatures and adequate moisture. It is commonly cultivated in regions with a Mediterranean climate, as well as in temperate grasslands and boreal forests.
crop : plants such as corn, wheat etc. grown by farmers in large amounts to be used as food crop: to cut someone's hair short, ie. a boy with closely cropped hair crop: to cut part of a photograph so that it is a certain size or shape
the process of utilising tangible and intangible input to get goods and services