Corn
Corn is the tall annual cereal grass that bears kernels on large ears.
Barley is cereal grain developed from the annual grass Hordeum Vulgare producing 136 million tons a year
Cereal crops are annual crops, as far as I can remember. The cereals are corn, wheat, barley, rice, triticale, and some other grass crops. "Annual" just means that the crop grows and produces the grain in one season, then the plant dies at the end of its reproductive cycle.
Rice. Ragi
Annual ryegrass is also known as lolium multiflorum. It is a very aggressive type of grass that seems to adapt to many environments very quickly. It is an awesome grass (glossy look) for lawn for a quick fill (only lasts for one season) and looks great in the winter, but is a terrible weed in cereal crops such as winter wheat. Ryegrass should not be confused with rye. They are completely different species.
Sorghum is cereal grass and you use it to make syrup !!
No. Corn is a cereal grain or domesticated grass, not livestock.
The homonym of rise is "ryes," which is a type of cereal grass.
No, maize is not a pulse; it is a cereal grain. Pulses refer to the seeds of leguminous plants, such as beans, lentils, and peas, which are high in protein and grown for their dried seeds. In contrast, maize, also known as corn, is primarily grown for its carbohydrate-rich kernels and is classified as a member of the grass family.
Neither. Barley is a grass that is used as a cereal crop.
annual ryegrass
annual ryegrass