crop by products are those products that were made from a certain crop
dor eample
sugarcane is processed into sugar. mollasses. ethonal, sweets etc
soyabean into soymilk and soy products
Many plastics are made from mineral oil, though early ones were made from wood byproducts. And today, some are made from other plant byproducts.
Yes, some opt to use helicopters for crop dusting.
some common crop diseases names are- pathogen,pythium,coeliac,cochliobolus,sativus,pyrolizidine,alkaloidosis,peronospoa farinsona are some common crop diseases........
Fossil Fuels, Metal, Stone and Animal Byproducts
Lumber byproducts, such as paper, planks, boats, and furniture.
Some farms 'specialise' in growing a single crop - such as wheat. Others diversify by growing more than one (or multiple) crop.
There is no main crop. There are several of them. Some are, peaches, peanuts, tabacco, and pine trees.
Some words that rhyme with rooftops are flip-flops, backdrop, and crop-tops.
Some farmers began destroying their crops in a desperate attempt to raise crop prices by reducing the supply.
The byproducts of enzymes are the substances produced as a result of enzymatic reactions. Enzymes catalyze biochemical reactions, converting substrates into products, and any remaining unreacted substrates or intermediate compounds can be considered byproducts. Additionally, some enzymatic reactions may release energy or produce molecules like water, carbon dioxide, or other small metabolites as byproducts. The specific byproducts depend on the enzyme's function and the substrates involved in the reaction.
No Till Farming, crop rotation, cover crop planting
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.