- Annual Crop Livestock Report - County of Fresno
Farmers here raise more than 350 different crops, contributing billions of dollars directly to the California economy and supporting 20 percent of all jobs in the Fresno area
- Crop - Wikipedia
Today, a small number of staple crops such as rice, wheat, maize, and sugarcane account for the majority of global production Because of their economic importance, crops are studied within several scientific disciplines, including agronomy, agricultural science, horticulture, and forestry
- Crop | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
crop, in agriculture, a plant or plant product that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
- Crops - National Geographic Society
Crops are plants, or products made from plants, that are grown and harvested for subsistence or for profit Crops are typically divided into six categories: food crops, feed crops, fiber crops, oil crops, ornamental crops, and industrial crops
- Crops Grown in the USA: A Comprehensive Guide - | Agriculture Questions
This article explores the major crops cultivated across the nation, their growing regions, economic significance, and the factors that make American agriculture thrive
- What Is a Crop? Definition, Types, and Importance
Understand what defines a crop, from its origins in plant domestication to its foundational role in building food systems and global economies
- Types of Crops | Classification and Basics of Agriculture
Crops are cultivated plants used for food, raw materials, or commercial value The main types include food crops (rice, wheat), cash crops (cotton, sugarcane), plantation crops (tea, coffee), and horticultural crops (fruits, vegetables)
- Crops (alphabetical) | Crops of the World Garden
Crops (alphabetical) Alfalfa Alsike clover Amaranth Banana Barley Bean (common, kidney, etc ) Big bluestem Birdsfoot trefoil Broomcorn Buckwheat Canada bluegrass Canola (rapeseed, oilseed rape) Cassava Castor bean Chickpea (garbanzo bean) Coffee Corn (maize) Cotton Cowpea (black-eyed pea) Fababean (favabean, broadbean, horsebean) Field pea Flax
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