A surface feeder crop is a type of plant that primarily absorbs nutrients and water from the upper layers of soil, rather than from deeper soil layers. These crops typically have shallow root systems, allowing them to efficiently access nutrients that are present near the soil surface. Examples of surface feeder crops include lettuce, carrots, and radishes. This characteristic makes them particularly suited for well-aerated, topsoil-rich environments.
Deep-rooted crops are generally not classified as surface feeders. Surface feeders typically have shallow root systems that absorb nutrients and moisture from the top layers of soil. In contrast, deep-rooted crops can access nutrients and water from deeper soil layers, allowing them to thrive in conditions where surface moisture is limited. Thus, deep-rooted crops are better suited for environments with varying soil depths and moisture availability.
Diversion of water of feeder rivers for irrigation projects
Diversion of water of feeder rivers for irrigation projects.
A concordant (lateral) intrusion of magma (which has a dyke-like feeder and a convex (arching) upper surface.
a bird feeder !!!!!!
A bull feeder is a feeder that is used for bulls to eat out of, like a trough or feed bunk.
A river feeder is known as a tributary.
Dog is fetcher and person is feeder
feeder cader
what do a feeder driver do at ups
I have no idea what a 'feeder' is.
is whiting a bottom feeder