Nitrogen
round up
Livestock, cotton, corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa, hay, tobacco, rice, barley, and sorghum.
Black eyed peas, soybeans, and alfalfa are a few.
It was used for the Livestock. ^^ Was? I believe there is still livestock, and CROPS, such as corn, soybeans, and alfalfa. Just to name a few.
Missouri produces many bushels of soybeans, corn, alfalfa, and in the boothill rice and cotton are also grown.
If I know that if I plant soybeans each other year and the rotation cycle is corn and soybeans. I will then know that my yield of both corn and soybeans will be 35% greater. Calculate profit.
In the nitrogen cycle.
Kentucky grows tobacco, corn, soybeans, maybe wheat In Illinois it is mostly corn and soybeans. Illinois finishes #1 in most years for total soybean production and #2 in total corn production.
Vegetables grown in Nebraska with much notoriety.
Blister beetle species feed on flowers and foliage of a wide variety of crops including alfalfa, ornamental plants, potatoes, soybeans, garden vegetables and other plants.
Deer tend to eat growing corn and soybeans. They also eat alfalfa and fruit off of trees.
Alfalfa, clover, peanuts, soy beans, lentils, lupins, peas, beans...