well spanish brought slaves to harvest the cash crop tocacco and cotton
The Pilgrims' first corn crop was so successful because the pilgrims were taught methods of crop planting and fertilization by the Native Americans, such as burying a fish with seeds to fertilize them.
there is no such a thing as crop surplus but there is surplus crop which means the stored crops.
The crop was easy to harvest. -tobacco produced high revenue.
The successive planting of different crops on the same land to improve soil fertility and help control insects and diseases.
That provided the only "calendar" to predict the best planting and harvest times to optimize crop yield.
If the kaingin is not burned after the harvest of the first crop, then the soil is not ready for the second season of planting. Kaingin depletes the soil of nutrients and fields can often only grow kaingin for a few seasons in a row.
Broad bean orVicia faba is a cool season crop, requiring 4-5 months from planting to harvest. It is a summer annual in temperate regions, a winter annual in subtropical zones and grown at higher altitudes in the tropics.
It means to produce two crops in one growing season. One example would be planting winter wheat in the autumn, then a crop of soybeans in the summer after the wheat is harvested and harvest those in the autumn.
When it is due for harvest.
it means reaping of crop
Harvesting means to take the crop after it is grown and use it for yourself or to sell. To take in a crop, or gather a crop, is to harvest it.
A crop harvest is also referred to as crop yield which is a measurement of how much is produced per area. Crop produce is the amount of crops that are yielded as a whole.
The carrot is a root crop with aromatic leaves and seeds. It is a cool weather crop that is grown from seeds and takes around 4 months to mature depending on the variety. They come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors.
How did the iroqois men clear the land for planting crop?
well spanish brought slaves to harvest the cash crop tocacco and cotton
The term used to refer to the action of paying a landowner to plant and harvest a crop is "sharecropping".