Staple crops are the most common foods in people's diets. They vary from region to region, often depending on the weather, type of soil and topography. Staple crops are typically either starchy root vegetables that can be stored for long periods, or cereal grains.
Tobacco and staple agriculture
tobacco and staple agriculture
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Systematic agriculture" is not a special agriculture term or jargon. It simply means agriculture done systematically as in a careful, purposeful way.
The Tennessee state motto is "Agriculture and commerce"
If you mean the gadget, ホチキス /ho chi ki su/ means 'stapler' and ホチキス針 /ho chi ki su ha ri/ means 'staple(s)/staple rounds'. Less commonly used, but ステープル /su tee pu ru/ can also be used for both.
Yes, corn kernels are seeds. In agriculture, corn kernels are planted in rows to grow into corn plants. They are a staple crop used for food, animal feed, and various industrial products.
Porridge oats was the staple food of rural Scotland for many years. Porridge was the breakfast that sent the labourer to the fields. It was also the feed for horses that were the means of power in agriculture. Porridge oats is the modern name for oatmeal.
Rice is a staple food in Chinese culture and is considered essential to daily meals. It symbolizes prosperity, fertility, and wealth. Additionally, rice cultivation has played a significant role in the development of Chinese agriculture and society.
les mets populaires means staple foods, popular meals or courses in French.
Wool is classified as a staple fiber. This means it is made up of shorter, individual strands rather than being continuous like filament fibers, such as silk. Staple fibers, including wool, are typically measured in inches or centimeters and are often spun together to create yarn. Wool's staple nature contributes to its texture and warmth in textiles.
No, Austria has social trade. That means all goods except staple diet are free trade, but staple diet product prices are regulated by the state so that everyone can purchase them.