By planting it's seeds.
so we will have lot of seeds and we can deposit it to the bank
Bamboo seeds are typically dispersed by wind or animals. When the seeds are ready for dispersal, they fall to the ground and are carried by the wind or animals that eat them and then deposit them elsewhere through their droppings.
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I'm probably guessing that pumpkin seeds are eaten up by animals such as deer, moose, etc. Then later on, they deposit the seeds via feces, then they grow.
A sowing device that positions seeds precisely in the soil and then covers the seeds. Before the seed drill was introduced, the seeds were planted by hand.
Sesame seeds are usually dispersed by wind, water, or animals. When the seeds are ready for dispersal, their pods burst open, and the seeds are carried away by the wind, flowing water, or animals that eat them and then deposit them elsewhere through their droppings.
the cotton grin is a mechanical device that removes the seeds from cotton
If a farmer who is growing a non-GMO crop has his fields contaminated by GMO pollen and seeds from his neighbor, the fields are just contaminated, even if the farmer is growing organically. The farmer has no recourse, but companies who hold the patents to GMOs have been known to sue farmers whose fields have been found to have GMOs in them.
Fruits contain seeds and the fruits are eaten by animals who carry the seeds far and wide until they deposit them somewhere far enough from the parent plant by defecating.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.