Cotton, sugar beets, kale, peas, and some grasses can grow in alkaline soil.
Acid.
No. Root crops are things like potatoes or carrots- the grain of rice is above ground.
They grow crops like corn, flowers, apples (fruit and vegetables). They usually grow them in the ground.
In the ground.
Growing crops are considered to be part of the land. If a farmer sells her farm while crops are still in the ground she must reserve the right to harvest them. Once crops have been detached from the ground, or harvested, they become personal property.
ground is shaking
Rangeland
It's an Alkali. Most alkalis are slippery or like soap. Like a banana. Hehe... banana.
Hydrogen shares some properties with alkali metals, particularly in its ability to lose one electron to form a cation with a +1 charge like alkali metals. However, hydrogen is a nonmetal and not a metal like the alkali metals.
Soil treatment can involve both acid and alkali solutions. Acid treatments are used to lower soil pH for crops that prefer acidic conditions, while alkali treatments are used to raise soil pH for plants that thrive in alkaline environments. The choice between acid or alkali treatment depends on the specific needs of the plants being grown.
A base or alkali material- most commonly limestone (agricultural lime)
Orchard crops like apples.Truck crops like, beets, squash, peas. lettuce and spinach.Feed crops like silage.