There is no such thing as a "crash crop."
Yield is the amount of usable crop per plant, per acre or per 'measurement'.
It could be grown, picked, and sold. After the cotton gin was invented the production of cotton grew and England the main buyer of southern cotton.
Crop -- Cultivated plants or agricultural produce, such as grain, vegetables, or fruit, considered as a group. Production -- The act or process of producing
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Bumper has meant (since the 17th century anyway) something unusually large. So large it bulges. An unusually large crop fills the wagons/silos/baskets to the brim.
no the wheat crop crash was in 1928, the dust bowl happend in 1934
Crash, Crop, Car, etc.
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Not of all of them do. Obviously yours is experiencing technical difficulties.
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Wheat is the answer. Sorry if it is wrong i did not guess.
The crash crop known as "Carolina's blue gold" refers to indigo. This plant was cultivated in the Carolinas during the 18th century for its deep blue dye, which was highly sought after in Europe for textile production. Indigo became a significant cash crop, contributing to the economic prosperity of the region before the American Revolution.
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Food crop is something that is grown, for example corn.
Crop variety is the different crops that are grown in an area.
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When someone says a crop is combined, it's just an abbreviation for the crop having been harvested with a combine harvester.