Barley
Corn
Wheat
Rye
Rice
Oats
Triticale
The main ones are rice and wheat. The main ones are rice and wheat.
Cereal crops are herbaceous plants, not shrubs. They belong to the grass family and are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are commonly used as food. Examples of cereal crops include wheat, rice, corn, and barley.
Mixed crops means different vegetables and cereal crops.
Because the majority of crops (cereal crops) are wind pollinated.
The primary cereal crops grown worldwide in order by volume of production:Corn (maize)RiceWheatBarleySorghumMilletOats
cereal root crops ligumes industrial crops fiber crops oil crops pasture and silage
There are just 2 cereal names for Scotland it is called Barley and Oat.
Non-cereal crops generally means it is not a grass or grain. Tis includes fruits, vegetables, and select nuts as well as select grasses at cannot be eaten by humans.
Cereal crops are annual crops, as far as I can remember. The cereals are corn, wheat, barley, rice, triticale, and some other grass crops. "Annual" just means that the crop grows and produces the grain in one season, then the plant dies at the end of its reproductive cycle.
rice, wheat, and corn
rice, wheat, and corn.
The two primary fungi that can affect cereal crops are called under group names of "the smuts" (affecting corn, wheat, onion) and the rusts (affecting wheat, oats, beans, asparagus, snapdragon, hollyhock). Though the names seem odd, they describe the appearance or look of the fungi. Smuts include several types of fungi that produce a sooty black blisters that break open and release a black powdery substance. In the rust group, on the other hand, there are are yellow, orange, red, rust, brown, or black powdery blisters. (White rust does not affect cereal crops).