The plural of crop is crops.
Yes the word crops is a plural noun. The singular noun is crop.
That is the correct spelling of the (plural) word "bushels" (a farm crop measure).
The word 'crops' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'crops' is the plural form of the singular noun 'crop'; a word for plants grown for for food or industry; a word for short haircuts.The verb 'crops' is the third person, singular of the verb to 'crop'; meaning to cut, clip, or trim something short; to harvest; a word for an action.Examples:A number of crops are produced in the area. (noun)He crops the bushes to keep the walkway clear. (verb)
The countable noun corn (corns) is a word for a spot of thickened skin on the feet that can be painful. There is sometimes more than one corn at a time.The uncountable noun corn (no plural form) is a word for a grain crop. Units of corn are expressed as an ear of corn, a stalk of corn, a bushel of corn, etc.
its a cash crop
definition of single crop an dmulti crop
The noun lettuce has varied usage in the plural. Traditionally the usage is "three heads of lettuce", but the alternative "three lettuces" has become very common during the last century. The collective noun is always "I like lettuce" or "this farmer grows lettuce".
To crop something in ict is to crop a picture
Ragi is a kharif crop.
it is a cash crop
it is rabi crop
crop yeild is how much goods you get off a crop