the farmer fertilizes the corn with his urine and makes the corn grow nice and yellow<--- who ever put that is very immature
A farmer uses Biology to grow corn because he has to know the wheather condition in which corn can grow and location. He has to study about corn to help it grow and survive and biology= study of living things
How long plants take to grow, what conditions to grow them in, how much water they need, how much sunlight they need and a lot more things about plants. In an nutshell, you could say that a farmer needs to know all the biology about a plant from a seedling to when it is mature.
They need to know about animal's biology too, if they have any.
By fertilizing it with composted manure and chicken guts.
Absolutely! Crops are plants, livestock are animals, and they all require some to lots of knowledge in biology to be able to grow or raise them.
Weeds also grow in big fields with corn
Yes, Asia is a major producer of corn.
No.
By fertilizing it with composted manure and chicken guts.
Absolutely! Crops are plants, livestock are animals, and they all require some to lots of knowledge in biology to be able to grow or raise them.
Wheat, corn, barley, livestock, legumes, lentils, oilseed crops, etc.
easy its 11040 plants
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.
It would grow.
no but you can grow corn....
Corn is a very versatile crop, and is grown in a variety of places. If watered, it will certainly grow in outback Queensland.
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They would grow corn, beans, rice, melons, & tobacco.
I expect that the earth asked about is that in which we grow vegetables, and in which lots of things live. That would put it in Biology.
I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff. I think they grow alot of corn and stuff.