Yes. Cattle and calves are a part of agriculture because they are the primary resource where our meat and milk comes from. Agriculture is about growing and raising plants and animals to feed a vast population of humans who cannot gather and harvest plants and animals themselves. The animal part of agriculture includes the raising of cattle (and calves) for beef, veal and milk, among other animals like sheep, goats, chickens, and turkeys.
Cattle.
Silage and fodder for dairy cattle.
The leading crop grown in the Pampa region is wheat. Other crops grown in this area include soy beans, and linseed.
Farmers provided rich soil through techniques such as crop rotation, composting, and fertilizing to enhance crop growth and support cattle grazing.
Yes, anything you seed is considered a crop on Farmville.
Cattle crop refers to the practice of using livestock, particularly cattle, to graze on crop residues or cover crops after harvest. This helps in nutrient recycling, weed control, and soil improvement while also providing feed for the animals. The term can also imply the impact of grazing on the growth and yield of crops in agricultural systems. Overall, it represents a sustainable agricultural practice that integrates livestock and crop production.
Cattle are considered an agricultural product.
wheat, soy, and corn
The most important crop is hay to feed the cattle and horses. Another important crop is maple for maple syrup.
Cattle are not referred to as "thoroughbred". The terms for pedigreed cattle are full blood and pure blood.
Tobacco was considered a poor man's crop because it could be produced easily and quickly.
it is actually counted as both. it depends on where you are. it is considered a cash crop in Nebraska. it is there most grew crop there. any where else it is a food crop.