No. Root crops are things like potatoes or carrots- the grain of rice is above ground.
The main food crops are corn, yams, cassava, and other root crops.
Potatoes, Beets and carrots are nutrtious root crops.
Potatoes, Beets and carrots are nutrtious root crops.
The root word of "granary" is "grain," which refers to seeds of crops harvested for food. A granary is a storehouse for grain, typically used for storing and preserving harvested crops.
OK, so, in Niger they grow yams and root crops
Root crops would basically be vegetables that are harvested in root form. Potatos, radishes, and carrots would be examples of root crops.
In Cuba, taro, potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and other root crops.
In the Philippines, several root crops are commonly grown alongside spikes, which refer to high-yielding or improved varieties. Key root crops include sweet potatoes (kamote), cassava, taro (gabi), and yams (ube). These crops thrive in various conditions and are staples in Filipino cuisine. The cultivation of these root crops often aligns with local agricultural practices and climate conditions, contributing to food security and income for farmers.
Root crops are the plants where the part harvested for use is underground. Potatoes, carrots, unions, beets, radishes, turnips, rutabagas, and peanuts are all root crops.
Root crops
Root crops
Root crops include, but are not limited to, tubers such as potatoes and sweet potatoes; as well as beets, carrots, and turnips.