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What type of crops are grown for the oil that can be extracted from them?
What type of crops are grown for the oil that can be extracted from them?
Which of the following is an example of a silage crop?
Which of the following is an example of a silage crop?
What are green-manure crops mainly composed of?
What are green-manure crops mainly composed of?
Which type of crops are grown to attract certain insect pests away from other crops?
Which type of crops are grown to attract certain insect pests away from other crops?
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What is the purpose of decoy crops?
What is the purpose of decoy crops?
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Which crops are classified as grain legumes or Pulses?
Which crops are classified as grain legumes or Pulses?
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What is the main characteristic of fiber crops?
What is the main characteristic of fiber crops?
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Which deity is the word 'cereal' derived from?
Which deity is the word 'cereal' derived from?
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Which of the following is NOT a cereal crop?
Which of the following is NOT a cereal crop?
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What is the primary use of grain crops like rice and wheat?
What is the primary use of grain crops like rice and wheat?
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Which crop is classified as a tuber crop?
Which crop is classified as a tuber crop?
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Study Notes
Oil Crops
- Crops grown for oil extraction include sunflower, soybean, rapeseed, peanut, cottonseed, and olive.
Silage Crops
- Silage crops are preserved green fodder, commonly made from grasses like corn, sorghum, and alfalfa.
Green-Manure Crops
- Green-manure crops primarily consist of legumes like clover, lupine, and vetch.
Trap Crops
- Trap crops are planted to attract insect pests away from valuable cash crops.
Decoy Crops
- Decoy crops are planted to distract pests from main crops.
Grain Legumes/Pulses
- Grain legumes or Pulses include crops like lentils, peas, beans, chickpeas, and soybeans.
Fiber Crops
- Fiber crops are characterized by their long, strong fibers, used for making textiles, rope, and paper. Examples include cotton, flax, jute, hemp, and sisal.
Cereal Deity
- The word "cereal" is derived from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture.
Non-Cereal Crop
- Cassava is not a cereal crop.
Grain Crop Use
- Grain crops like rice and wheat are primarily used for human consumption as a staple food.
Tuber Crop
- The potato is a tuber crop.
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Learn about the agronomic classification of crops based on their utilization. Discover how agronomic crops are grouped and classified, including cereal or grain crops which are grown for their edible seeds and used as staples.