A perennial crop is a plant that lives for multiple years and produces harvestable yields each year without needing to be replanted. This is different from annual crops, which need to be replanted every year.
Spinach is an annual crop. To be more specific it is called a "winter annual" since it germintes in cool autum and grows vegetatively until grwoth is gradually slowed down as temperatures decrease through the winter. Doc TC
They are annuals, they have to be replanted every year in the spring. They do not have the same properties like perennials do that make them perennials, especially in areas where the tubers are sensitive to very cold temperatures. Potatoes may be considered perennials in other parts of the world, but they are annuals in most parts.
yes there are crops grown in mud for example : cattails , Paddy etc
Peanut is both a cash crop and a food crop. It is grown primarily for its commercial value as a cash crop, but it is also an important source of food products such as peanut butter, oils, and snacks for human consumption.
You need to be more specific. There are literally thousands of individual crop pests. Just for one crop, corn (maize), there are a minimum of six different weeds, four insect species, eight diseases, and three bird species, all of which are pests to that crop.
Perennial hay crops have deeper root systems that help hold soil in place and prevent erosion more effectively than the shallower roots of annual crops. The continuous cover provided by perennial hay crops also protects the soil from the impact of rain and other erosive forces, reducing the risk of soil loss from water runoff. Additionally, perennial hay crops require less frequent tilling and replanting, which further reduces soil disturbance and erosion potential compared to annual crops.
Typical sunflowers that are planted are annuals; however, there is a newer crop being developed called "perennial sunflowers."
palm oil is an annual crop.but try to avoid the use of palm oil as it can increase your blood pressure as well as it'll put unnecessary weight on your body.
In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement throughout the crop period.In accordance with state guidelines perennial irrigation can only take place in the spring and summer months and if found to be occurring in the winter or fall moths then violators are punished with 2 years imprisonment and / or a heavy fine of 3000 US dollars of more
The perennial system allows for the planting of multiple crops while the basin system only allows for the planting of one main crop.
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.
It is generally accepted by researchers and educators in horticultural science that horticultural crops include: tree, bush and perennial vine fruits; perennial bush and tree nuts; vegetables (roots, tubers, shoots, stems, leaves, fruits and flowers of edible and mainly annual plants); aromatic and medicinal foliage, seeds and roots (from annual or perennial plants); cut flowers, potted ornamental plants, and bedding plants (involving both annual or perennial plants); and trees, shrubs, turf and ornamental grasses propagated and produced in nurseries for use in landscaping or for establishing fruit orchards or other crop production units. Sometimes the horticultural plant is used by an animal to produce the crop. Honey is a good example and is often considered to be a horticultural product. Raw silk is produced by silkworms feeding on mulberry trees (which also produce an edible fruit) but silk is not a horticultural crop.
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In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement througout the crop period.
Spinach is an annual crop. To be more specific it is called a "winter annual" since it germintes in cool autum and grows vegetatively until grwoth is gradually slowed down as temperatures decrease through the winter. Doc TC
It is an annual crop.
When annual temperatures increase sharply above the ideal crop temperature, it can cause a decrease in a crop's yield. Likewise, other factors like an increase in carbon dioxide levels can cause an increase in the growth of crops.