Crops of the pick?
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ORESCrops of the pick?
harvestedthe gathering of crops
postharvestthe gathering of crops
FREYNorse god of the crops.
rotationsThe action or system of rotating crops
agrologythe science of soils in relation to crops
harvestsThe process or period of gathering in crops
agrologiesAGROLOGY, the science of soils in relation to crops
productivityThe state or quality of producing something, esp. crops
arablesland fit or used for the growing of crops
husbandrythe cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock
rotationsystem of varying successive crops on the same ground
croplandland suitable for or used for the cultivation of crops
sodicitythe amount of sodium in soils High sodicity leads to poor crops
sodicitiesSODICITY, the amount of sodium in soils High sodicity leads to poor crops
brairdsthe first sprouts or shoots of grass, corn, or other crops; new growth
arable(of land) being or capable of being tilled for the production of crops
productiveRelating to or engaged in the production of goods, crops, or other commodities
brairdthe first sprouts or shoots of grass, corn, or other crops; new growth
polyculturethe simultaneous production of several different crops and types of livestock in one region
agroforestryland management involving the growing of trees in association with food crops or pastures
agroforestriesAGROFORESTRY, land management involving the growing of trees in association with food crops or pastures
polyculturesPOLYCULTURE, the simultaneous production of several different crops and types of livestock in one region
potatoesA starchy plant tuber that is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable
ethephonsolid compound, C2H6ClO3P, used as a growth regulator to accelerate the ripening of tomatoes, citrus fruit, apples, and other crops
emblementscrops raised by the labour of the cultivator of land (but not tree-fruits or grass) or the profits arising from these
queleaany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Quelea, esp. Q. quelea(red-billed quelea), noted for its vast flocks that destroy grain crops
queleasany of several African weaverbirds of the genus Quelea, esp. Q. quelea(red-billed quelea), noted for its vast flocks that destroy grain crops
wirewormsA wormlike hard-skinned larva, esp. of a click beetle. Many wireworms feed on the underground parts of plants and can cause damage to arable and other crops
wirewormA wormlike hard-skinned larva, esp. of a click beetle. Many wireworms feed on the underground parts of plants and can cause damage to arable and other crops
agricultureThe science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
biogasesany gas fuel derived from the decay of organic matter, as the mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by the bacterial decomposition of sewage, manure, garbage, or plant crops
biogasany gas fuel derived from the decay of organic matter, as the mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced by the bacterial decomposition of sewage, manure, garbage, or plant crops
autumnsThe third season of the year, when crops and fruits are gathered and leaves fall, in the northern hemisphere from September to November and in the southern hemisphere from March to May
externalitiesA side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey
externalityA side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey
witchweedA small parasitic plant that attaches itself to the roots of other plants. Native to the Old World tropics and southern Africa, it has been introduced into North America and can cause serious damage to crops such as corn and sugar
REAPEDGathered the crops
REAPEDLopped the crops
DUSTProtect the crops