Puny red globe radishes.
The collective noun for radishes is a "bunch" or a "cluster." These terms are used to refer to a group of radishes that are typically sold or harvested together. Additionally, the term "crop" can also be used to describe a larger collection of radishes grown in a specific area or season.
Radishes grow very quickly so you should never let the soil dry out. Radishes require moist, cool soil. Depending on the weather in your area, usually a deep watering every 2-3 days keeps the soil moisture optimum.
Billings is in Montana. This is in the Midwestern area of the United States and is a large city with many industries.
The main crop grown in this area is corn, but soybeans and wheat are also grown in this area. This area of the Midwestern United States is also known as the Corn Belt, and rightly so for the popularity of growing corn for ethanol and animal feed. Many feedlots are also located in this area because of the opportunities to lower transportation crops and ability to have feed readily available for the feed-yards every year. Unfortunately, growing crops in this area means a reduction and a significant threat to native grasslands and natural prairie ecosystems if the push for more corn continues or does not reduce over time.
It is an area of industrial decline, In the fields of steel making and other industrial fields.
barley is grown only in the southern area of australia
Many Midwestern cities began as centers of transportation and processing.Farmers from the surrounding area would send their harvest and livestock to nearby cities to be processed and shipped east.The largest processing city was Chicago,Illinois.
The strongest tornadoes are reported in the Midwestern United States, in the area known as Tornado Alley.
Originally, the Kickapoo Indians lived in the Ohio and Michigan area, which is the Midwestern region of the United States. They lived in wickiups rather than tepees.
A large area where crops are grown is called a farm or a field.
Yes, tornadoes are more common in the midwestern states of the United States, particularly in an area known as "Tornado Alley," which includes states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. The unique geographic and atmospheric conditions in this region create an environment that is conducive to the formation of tornadoes.
The region is called Tornado Alley. I am not aware of any names for it starting with "O."