Examples of vegetable crops would be tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, radishes, etc.
Banana, Beans
Clive Hackett has written: 'Edible horticultural crops' -- subject(s): Horticultural crops, Food crops
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Chhattisgarh has made it possible to grow different types of horticultural crops such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices, plantation crops, medicinal and aromatic crops. Farmers in the Chhattisgarh state are enterprising in venturing into various horticultural activities especially they have neck and respectability for vegetable cultivation. Currently Agriculture MInister of Chhattisgarh adopted the farming of rabi crop and coconut cultivation to increase the productivity.
Sometimes, though not always. A horticultural society will sometimes attempt to plant their desired crops amongst the existing flora, while others will take out only some of the existing plants, leaving the ones they consider useful. The typical characteristic of a horticultural society as opposed to an agricultural one is the interplanting of several crops, not just one, in the newly cleared area. They normally use only small plots of land as opposed to large fields.
access to water, and food, good horticultural ground for crops.
All crops require some form of skilled or unskilled labour.
Wheat and Barley
Corn,wheat and tobacco are examples of cash crops
Someone using land to grow crops
Someone using land to grow crops
Some examples of food crops grown in African savannas include maize, sorghum, millet, cassava, yams, and peanuts. These crops are well-suited to the climate and soil conditions of the savanna and are important staples in many African diets.