Linear plantations refer to agricultural setups where crops are planted in long, narrow rows or strips, often aligned along the contours of the land. This method can enhance water management and reduce soil erosion by following the natural topography. Linear plantations are commonly used for crops like coffee, cocoa, or fruit trees, allowing for efficient harvesting and maintenance. Additionally, they can facilitate better sunlight exposure and airflow between plants.
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Linear plantations refer to agricultural systems where crops are cultivated in long, narrow strips or rows, often following the contours of the land. This method is commonly found in areas with hilly or mountainous terrain, as it helps reduce soil erosion and maximize sunlight exposure. Linear plantations are particularly prevalent in regions such as Southeast Asia, where crops like coffee, tea, and rubber are grown. The arrangement allows for efficient management and harvesting of crops along the slopes.
Plantations
Plantations.
The plantations in the field were growing good.
Providence Plantations was created in 1636.
Plantations were large farms Found chiefly
Yes, there are still plantations in 2014. The plantations are not the same as plantations were in the slave days.
The first, and most successful long-term plantations in the United States were tobacco plantations.
They kept plantations to accumulate wealth.
some plantations grow coffee,cotton,and tea for export
They were called plantations