Yes, tomatoes can be considered a running crop, as they are typically grown in a seasonal cycle and can be harvested multiple times within a growing season. They thrive in warm climates and can be cultivated in various environments, including fields and greenhouses. With proper care and management, tomato plants can yield fruit continuously as they mature, making them popular among farmers and gardeners.
it is rabi crop
No. Tomato is commonly known as a vegetable crop, even though it is technically a fruit.
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No. Tomato is commonly known as a vegetable crop, even though it is technically a fruit.
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The answer is tomato. Onion is number 2.
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No, they actually grow on the vines of a tomato plant, which is like a vine/bush shrub. They are a fruit, and thus they are not a root crop
The leading greenhouse crop is the tomato at 210 million kg. The other leading greenhouse crops are: cucumbers at 23.2 million dozen, peppers at 51.4 million kg, and lettuce at 23.5 million heads.
Iowa's crops are apple, livestock, corn, soy beans, and tomato
tomato, cucumber, eggplant, onion, watermelon, squash, pumpkin, wheat, barley,sorghum, and grapes