agricultural industry, such as mono cropping, crop rotation, sequential cropping, and mixed intercropping. Each method of cropping has its purposes and possibly...
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Cropping may refer to: Cropping (punishment), the removal of a person's ears as a punishment Cropping (animal), cutting the ears of an animal shorter...
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multiple cropping or multicropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land during one year, instead of just one crop. When...
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trap cropping examples in 2006, only 10 trap crops were classified as successful at a commercial scale, and in all successful cases, trap cropping was...
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photography industries, cropping is the removal of unwanted areas from the periphery of a photographic or illustrated image. Cropping is one of the most basic...
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turnip (shalgum) tobacco Zaid crops, a minor cropping season (summer) in the Indian Subcontinent Kharif crop, a major cropping season based on the Arriving...
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these crops on the global market. This caused these crops to depreciate. Cash cropping in the United States dates back to the colonial period with crops like...
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problems with amateurs performing ear-cropping, particularly at puppy mills. In the last 100 years or so, ear cropping has been performed more often for cosmetic...
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The Crop Trust, officially known as the Global Crop Diversity Trust, is an international nonprofit organization with a secretariat in Bonn, Germany. Its...
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Crop circles are patterns created by flattening a crop. Crop Circles may also refer to: Crop Circles (album), by Dean Brody, 2013 "Crop Circles", a 2019...
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Look up bumper crop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In agriculture, a bumper crop is a crop that has yielded an unusually productive harvest. The word...
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them cut off to release him. Cropping is mentioned in ancient Assyrian law and the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi. Cropping was quite rare in England, but...
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name survives in CWS' CROP Walk fundraising events CROP (gene), cisplatin resistance-associated overexpressed protein Cropping (disambiguation) Cropp...
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leeches, and insects. Cropping is used by bees to temporarily store nectar of flowers. When bees "suck" nectar, it is stored in their crops. Other Hymenoptera...
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nurse crops in forests. Aspens especially provide partial shade, allowing understory growth. Companion planting Multiple cropping "Nurse Cropping". The...
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A crop circle, crop formation, or corn circle is a pattern created by flattening a crop, usually a cereal. The term was first coined in the early 1980s...
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The Eton crop is a type of very short, slicked-down crop hairstyle for women. It became popular during the 1920s because it was ideal to showcase the...
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Crop residues are waste materials generated by agriculture. The two types are: Field residues are materials left in an agricultural field or orchard after...
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over the winter. In the United States, cover cropping may cost as much as $35 per acre. Although cover crops can perform multiple functions in an agroecosystem...
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The term cropping system refers to the crops, crop sequences and management techniques used on a particular agricultural field over a period of years...
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an opportunity cropping system, crops are grown when soil water is adequate and there is a reliable sowing window. This form of cropping system is likely...
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Permanent crop means that the land continues to produce year after year, without the farmer needing to replant fields after each harvest. Traditionally...
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Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. Fiber crops are characterized by having...
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Kharif crops, also known as monsoon crops or autumn crops, are domesticated plants that are cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh...
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countries ban cropping and docking because they consider the practices unnecessary, painful, cruel or mutilation. In Europe, the cropping of ears is prohibited...
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Crop weeds are weeds that grow amongst crops. Despite the potential for some crop weeds to be used as a food source, many can also prove harmful to crops...
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Look up cream of the crop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cream of the crop may refer to: Cream of the Crop, the 1969 album recorded by Diana Ross...
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presently of bioenergy crops converted via silage to methane is about 2 GWh/km2 (1.8×1010 BTU/sq mi) annually. Small mixed cropping enterprises with animals...
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Crop Over is a traditional harvest festival which began in Barbados, having had its early beginnings on the sugar cane plantations during slavery. The...
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Tree crop refers to any crop produced by a tree including: Timber or lumber, wood processed into beams and planks Tree fruit, fruit borne on various flowering...
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