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What do you call a crop grown directly for people rather than for livestock feed?

Cash Crop


What part of speech is alfalfa?

Alfalfa is a noun - it is a silage crop grown for animal feed.


What work to do on farms?

Dairy farms you have to clean up after the animals keep them cool feed them and milk them. In a beef farm you have to herd them, feed them, and take them to slaughter houses. In a crop farm you have to plow the soil plant the seeds and then havest the product when it has grown.


What is a fodder plant?

A fodder plant is a crop that is grown specifically to be used as animal feed. These plants are typically high in nutrients and are cultivated to provide essential dietary elements for livestock such as cows, sheep, and goats. Examples of fodder plants include alfalfa, clover, and ryegrass.


What is a definitintion for pasture?

Grass grown mainly to feed animals


How much corn is grown in America?

Most of the corn grown in America is used for livestock feed. Forty Percent of the world's corn crop comes from America.


What crop does the Iroquois grow?

Livestock feed corn and grain are the two largest crops grown in Indiana. Answer from a different answer site.


What American crop could be feed to humans and animals?

Corn, wheat, oats, beets, barley and...


What crop grown in 1799 was the only crop commercially grown in SC?

Cotton


What cash crop is grown in Columbia?

Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.


Is salt a crop?

No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.


What was a system of crop rotation that allowed soil replenishment?

There are four groups of plants you should rotate: plants grown for leaves and flowers; plants grown for fruits; plants grown for roots; and legumes that feed the soil.