Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
When it is due for harvest.
US farm cooperatives help their farmer members by getting large volume pricing on crop inputs such as seed, fertilizers, crop protection chemicals, and sometimes specialized farm implements. They also sometimes provide a common location for delivery, storage, and/or transportation of the crop after harvest.
The term used to refer to the action of paying a landowner to plant and harvest a crop is "sharecropping".
A farmer will decide what crop to go based on where they live (topography, climate, soil), what the future markets may be for a particular crop, what to grow the crop for, how much should be grown, and whether the equipment that farmer has is sufficient to grow that crop. A farmer will usually grow what is in highest demand for their markets and location, what is most commonly grown in his/her area, and/or what they have grown in the past. For instance, a farmer that has grown corn the year before might decide to grow corn again. Or, if the soil is depleted in nutrient sources, the farmer may decide to utilize crop rotation and grow soybeans instead.
Yes, a farmer can potentially sue a landowner for interference with their right to harvest crops if there was a pre-existing agreement or if the farmer can demonstrate that the landowner's actions were unreasonable and resulted in financial harm. The outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and applicable laws.
The farmer agrees to a price at the time of the contract. This arrangement can benefit either the grower or the harvester/buyer, depending upon supply and demand of the particular type of crop at harvest time.
Process them. Ship or sell them out to markets for purchase.
the farmer may get a higher price for the crops with a contract than if he or she waited for the harvest and bid with many other farmers waiting to sell
The crop will not grow then. It would dry up and leave the farmer with no crops at the harvest hurting the food supply and his source of income.
Modern farming practices include using tractors to plant. Tractors are also typically used when the farmer wants to harvest the crop.
Because the early season weeds rob the most yield from the crop. When the crop is nearly mature, the weeds are really just more of a harvest nuisance.
it means reaping of crop
When it is due for harvest.
Harvesting means to take the crop after it is grown and use it for yourself or to sell. To take in a crop, or gather a crop, is to harvest it.
A crop harvest is also referred to as crop yield which is a measurement of how much is produced per area. Crop produce is the amount of crops that are yielded as a whole.
The farmer has to prompt the vehicles to do the work.