Field. Or, obsoletely, acre.
A large area of land where crops are grown is called a farm or a plantation. These areas are dedicated to cultivating a variety of crops for food production and agricultural purposes.
This area of the United States is mainly used for livestock, such as cattle and sheep, and the land that is used for farming is mainly used for hay. While hay makes a large income for that area, there are other crops grown in this area. The largest contributors to income in this group are cotton, lettuce, and wheat. The lesser contributors (also still grown in the Southwest) to income are: potatoes, lemons, tangerines, cantaloupes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, grapes, pinto beans, peanuts, barley, and mint.
it refers to the proportion of area under various crops at any given point of time in an unit area. OR the yearly sequence & spatial arrangement of crops & fallow on a given area.
This metropolitan area has grown dramatically over the past few years.
Arable land in the US refers to land suitable for growing crops. It makes up about 18% of the total land area in the country. The major crops grown on arable land in the US include corn, soybeans, wheat, and vegetables.
A large area of land where crops are grown is called a farm or a plantation. These areas are dedicated to cultivating a variety of crops for food production and agricultural purposes.
No crops are grown in the tiaga or boreal forest. The soil is too thin in that area for any crops to be grown.
Crop variety is the different crops that are grown in an area.
Crop variety is the different crops that are grown in an area.
Boston is an urban area but there are still many crops that can be grown there. Some of the crops that will grow in Boston include, tomatoes, corn, broccoli, lettuce, peppers, cucumbers, pumpkin, and green beans.
The interior plains area of the US is excellent for growing crops. This is why it is sometimes referred to as "the Breadbasket of the US." Much of the nation's corn, soybeans, and wheat, the top three crops, are grown in this area.
Since Dallas is an urban area, the primary crops are turfgrass, ornamental flowers and shrubs, and trees.
Cash crop is a crop that is grown and gathered for the market (for example vegetables, cotton or tobacco.) Cash crop is a crop which is grown for money. Subsistence crops are those fed to the producers own livestock or grown as food for the producers family, with little or nothing left over to sell.
A Staple Crop
A large majority of the salad greens consumed in the U.S. are grown within this region. Strawberries, lettuce, tomatoes, and artichokes are the dominant crops in the valley. Other crops include broccoli, cauliflower, wine grapes, celery, and spinach. Due to the intensity of local agriculture the area has earned itself the nickname, "America's Salad Bowl."
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The leading crop grown in the Pampa region is wheat. Other crops grown in this area include soy beans, and linseed.