I live in South Dakota, and a lot of farming stuff comes on the tv. I think Agronomy is the word you are looking for. Wikipedia has a page on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agronomy
Agriculture is the farming or cultivation of various plants, animals and life forms to sustain life. While there are many types of farming the main branches of agriculture are agronomy, organic gardening, and animal husbandry.
The six branches of agriculture are agronomy (crop production), horticulture (fruit and vegetable production), agricultural engineering (design and development of farm machinery), animal husbandry (livestock breeding and care), agribusiness (management of agricultural enterprises), and agricultural economics (study of the economics of agricultural production).
Agronomy is a branch of agriculture focused on the science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber, and land restoration. It integrates various disciplines, including genetics, soil science, meteorology, and pest management, to improve crop yield and sustainability. Agronomists work to develop better farming practices, enhance soil health, and optimize resource use, aiming to address global food security and environmental challenges.
Agronomy is the science of using plants for food and fuel, amongst many other things. An example sentence is: If more people would practice agronomy, the state of the earth would drastically improve.
Agronomy
agriculture is a good one.
You could just say agriculture, but more properly it is agronomy.
Agronomics, agronomy, cultivation, culture, horticulture, husbandry, and tillage are some synonyms for agriculture.
The science of growing crops is agriculture; I wouldn't call it an art.
agrology, agronomy, agrostology, agrobiology
yeah, it is a type of agriculture . It is mainly a branch of agronomy and horticulture which deals with th e production of grapes
Agronomy is the study of soil management and crop production to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability. It focuses on understanding the interactions between plants, soil, and environment to improve crop yield and quality.
A term used for "agricultural science" is agronomy. The related study is horticulture.
... the science of soil management and crop production.A specialist in this field is called an agronomist.The word agronomy is related to the the word agriculture.----For more information, see Related links below.
Lorentz C. Pearson has written: 'The mushroom manual' -- subject(s): Mushrooms, Identification 'Principles of agronomy' -- subject(s): Crops, Agronomy, Agriculture
Another word for systematic agriculture is "agronomy." Agronomy refers to the science and practice of crop production and soil management, emphasizing a methodical approach to farming practices. It encompasses various techniques and technologies aimed at improving agricultural efficiency and sustainability.