Orphan date December 2010 Globalize date December 2010 Crop reports are reports compiled by the National Agricultural Statistics Service NASS on various commodities that are released throughout the year. Information in the reports includes estimates on Sowing planted acreage , Crop yield yield , and expected production, as well as comparison of production from previous years. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach DEFAULTSORT Crop Reports Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Crop Mob is primarily a group of volunteers who come together to build and empower communities by working side by side and doing the work it takes a community to do. Experienced farmers and gardeners also volunteer their time to share their knowledge with their peers and the next generation of agrarians. The membership is dynamic, changing and growing with each new mob event. ref name About Crop Mob http cropmob.org about About Crop Mob , Much of the text in this article is taken from the About Us section of the Crop Mob homepage. ref Crop Mob has been described as a modern, Internet connected take on the agrarian culture that faded with the industrialization of farming. In a tough market, crop mobs can give small farms a shot in the arm and connect them to potential customers. ref name News & Observer Quote http www.newsobserver.com news local state story 302750.html News & Observer , News & Observer article, 25 Jan 2010. ref In the past farming was much more labor intensive. Activities like planting, harvesting, processing, and barnraising often required the collective effort of entire communities. This interdependence fostered strong communities. As farming became more mechanized and reliant on petroleum based inputs, it became a more independent and solitary career. Today in the industrial farming system a few people may manage hundreds or even thousands of acres. The number ... gyrobase Content?oid oid 3A403979 Indyweek, 21 Oct 2009 , Indyweek article on crop ... crop mob participants are apprentices or interns on these sustainable farms. The need for community participation matches a desire for community among young people interested in getting into farming. The crop ... Crop Mob started in the Triangle region of North Carolina in October 2008, the model has since spread to more than a dozen regions throughout the United States. ref name Map of Crop Mobs in the United ...&z 4 Map of Crop Mobs in the United States ref References reflist Category History of agriculture ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Crop Hawkins image fullname Albert Crop Hawkins dateofbirth 1893 cityofbirth Stoke on Trent countryofbirth England dateofdeath 1950 cityofdeath countryofdeath position Midfielder years1 clubs1 Stoke St Peter s caps1 goals1 years2 1912 1914 clubs2 Stoke City F.C. Stoke caps2 5 goals2 0 years3 1914 19?? clubs3 Stoke United caps3 goals3 Albert Crop Hawkins born 1893 in Stoke on Trent , England was a association football footballer who played for Stoke City F.C. Stoke before he returned to amateur football with Stoke United. He made five appearances for Stoke. ref Lowe, Simon Stoke City The Modern Era A Complete Record Desert Island Books, ISBN 1 874287 39 2 . ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hawkins, Crop ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH Stoke on Trent , England DATE OF DEATH 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawkins, Crop Category English footballers Category Stoke City F.C. players Category 1893 births Category 1950 deaths England footy midfielder 1890s stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan December 2010 globalize December 2010 Introduction Crop scouting is precise assessments of pest pressure typically insects and crop performance to evaluate economic ... control interventions. ref name Flaten cite web last Flaten first Brent title Crop Scouting Through ... of Integrated pest management . New tools are available to increase the effectiveness of crop ... of crop problems. http www.cropiq.com CropIQ from Precision Plant Systems is one of the new generation of crop scouting systems that enables growers and crop consultants to precisely and accurately locate and tag crop issues, visualize them on an aerial map and make decisions for site specific ... Pest Management Introduction to Crop Scouting, Plant Protection Programs year 2001 url http ipm.missouri.edu ... ref Crop scouting is an Integrated pest management strategy that looks at many different aspects of crop ... environmental conditions, beneficial insects, pest insects, diseases, weeds, crop growth stage, and general health of the crop in question to get a complete picture of any problems. ref name Fishel Since field and landscape characteristics affect pest distribution, symptom expression, crop injury, and crop recovery, it is important to develop a complete field history in order to properly assess ... date, planting rate spacing , row width, tillage operations, crop yields, pesticide names, rates, application ... Corn Production journal Corn Crop Scouting Manual year 1994 url http corn.agronomy.wisc.edu Management ... important when assessing signs of crop injuries, because they are generally ambiguous since similar ... equipment that a crop scouter should bring with them Scout Report Forms, a clipboard and writing utensils ... of crop grown, stage of crop life cycle, present and expected pest s and their lifecycle, and environmental ..., field visits should be planned to ensure that crop establishes itself, that growth proceeds with healthy ... Fishel ref name Flaten This is generally not a problem after the crop has reached a specific stage ... more details
Crop Over formerly called Harvest Home , is a traditional harvest festival which began in Barbados , having had its early beginnings on the sugar cane plantations during the colonial period. The crop over tradition began in 1688, and featured singing, dancing and accompaniment by bottles filled with water, shak shak , banjo , triangle musical instrument triangle , fiddle , guitar , and Bones instrument bones . Other traditions included climbing a greased pole, feasting and drinking competitions. Originally a celebration signaling the end of the yearly sugar cane harvest, it has since evolved into Barbados biggest national festival similar to Caribbean Carnival Carnival in Brazilian Carnival Brazil and Trinidad Carnival Trinidad . With the harsh effects of World War II on Barbados, the festival was disbanded. In the late 20th Century, it was later revived in 1974 by local stakeholders including Julian Marryshow , Flora Spencer , Emile Straker , and Livvy Burrowes with the then Barbados Tourist Board. ref cite news title The father of Crop Over author first Gercine last Carter authorlink url http www.nationnews.com index.php articles view the father of crop over format agency newspaper ... ref ref With the gradual change, the general schematic of Crop Over began to closely mirror the Trinidad Carnival . Beginning in June, Crop Over it runs until the first Monday in August when it culminates ... big party with a major feature of crop over being the calypso competition. Calypso music , originating ..., the new home of the Barbados Crop over Festival. Competition tents ring with the fierce battle ... with the crowning of the King and Queen of costume bands. Every evening the Pic o de Crop Show ... ss The Crop Over Festival Barbados Annual Carnival Celebration.htm The Crop Over Festival ... Crop Over Official website Barbados topics Carnival on World Category Barbadian culture Category Carnivals Category Harvest festivals Category History of sugar es Crop over ... more details
Crop art falls into several different categories, all of which employ land and or what grows from it to create images. Seed art One version of Crop art is also called Seed art , a Visual arts visual art created in mosaic style. Mosaic is an ancient technique of making designs, often from bits of tile or glass. Mosaic is also a contemporary art form that is employed across many mediums. Seed pictures, or Crop art could also be seen as a technique of pointillism , like in painting, and as sharing design ... defined Crop art category at the Minnesota State Fair beginning in 1966, winning many prizes for her work. Rules for entry of Crop art allow only seeds from Minnesota grown farm crops or cultivated ... and make Crop art until her death at age 95 in 2007 Sheehy 2 . A new generation of Crop, or Seed artists, known as the Postmodern School of Minnesota Crop Art Sheehy 90 is continuing this folk tradition ... ethic associated with this plant based art form Making Crop art is not only a way preserving and rejuvenating ... of plants in a similar collage or mosaic style. Large scale Crop art Landscape art Other views of Crop art are only obtained from the air. Land art , Earth art, and Environmental art are similar in scale in Crop art the canvas is the size of the fields it stretches over. A major practitioner of this type of Crop art, Earthwork, or Living sculpture is Stan Herd . ref Crop Art and Other Earthworks ..., including a Smithsonian magazine article by Jim Robbins, July, 1994. In Crop Art Herd mentions ... genetic materials which make up the palettes of all crop artists. Crop Circles The term Crop art can also stretch to cover formations known as Crop Circle s. ref Crop Circles. Encyclopedia of Religious ... religion Article n57.html . Eltjo H. Haselhoff ref Crop Circles first came to mass media attention ... to visitations by alien beings. Crop Circles are sometimes called crop formations, agroglyphs ... http www.cropart.com Crop Art Seed Mosaic Category Art media agri stub art stub ... more details
Crop diversity is the variance in genetics genetic and phenotype phenotypic characteristics of plants ... techniques, and of course how a crop tastes. And if a trait cannot be found in the crop itself, it can often be found in a wild relative of the crop a plant that has similar species that have not been farmed or used in agriculture, but exist in the wild. ref Crop Wild Relatives Global Portal. Bioversity International, Dec 5 2008 ref Diversity in a crop can also result from different growing conditions a crop growing in nutrient poor soil is likely to be shorter than a crop growing in more ... of genetic differences a crop may have genes conferring early maturity or disease resistance ... to generation and collectively determine a crop s overall characteristics and future potential. Through ... new crop varieties to meet specific conditions. A new variety might, for example, be higher yielding .... The practical use of crop diversity goes back to early agricultural methods of crop rotation and fallow fields, planting and harvesting one type of crop on a plot of land one year, and using a different crop the next based on differences in a plant s nutrient needs. Both farmers and scientists must ... to a more diverse genetic bank. Diversification of harvests and maintaining wild biodiversity in crop ... and species sustainability . ref Jarvis, Devra I. and Camplain, Dindo M. Crop genetic diversity ... crop varieties. It has been estimated that 6 of wild relatives of cereal crops wheat, maize , rice .... ref Crop Wild Relatives Global Portal. Bioversity International, Dec 5 200 ref The wise use of crop .... Crop varieties that are resistant to pests and diseases can reduce the need for application of harmful ... biodiversity and weed suppression in agro ecosystems. Crop and Weed Ecology Group WUR , METIS Wageningen ... of crop diversity for sustainable landscape development. Management of Environmental Quality. Vol ... A Crop Technology Whose Time Has Come. Fleishman and Hillard. June 11, 2008 ref Most importantly, perhaps ... more details
Both male and female adult birds produce crop milk and share in the feeding and care of the young. Feeding ... to digest. The baby squabs are fed on pure crop milk for the first week or so of life. After this the parents ... of the adult crop, into the mix fed to the squabs, until by the end of the second week they are being ..., the surviving squab gets the advantage of a supply of crop milk sufficient for two squabs, and by the end ... which is necessary for bone development to avoid splay leg . The crop should be allowed to empty completely ... sora Wilson v101n01 p0011 p0025.pdf Article on the relationship between crop milk and clutch ... Smithsonian National Zoo article on Common Crowned Pigeon, includes paragraph on crop milk Category ... he nl Duivenmelk ja pl Ptasie mleczko ornitologia simple Crop milk sv Kr vmj lk uk ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 A permanent crop is one produced from plant s which last for many season s, rather than being replanted after each harvest . As used in The World Factbook land use statistics the term comprises land cultivated for crops like citrus , olives , coffee , and rubber it includes land under flowering shrub s, fruit trees, Nut fruit nut trees, and vine s, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber . DEFAULTSORT Permanent Crop Category Crops Agri stub de Dauerkultur no Permanente avlinger ... more details
In agriculture , crop yield also known as agricultural output is not only a measure of the yield of cereal per unit area of land under tillage cultivation , yield is also the seed generation of the plant itself e.g. one wheat grain produces a stalk yielding three grain, or 1 3 . Citation needed date January 2010 Or date January 2010 The figure, 1 3 is considered by agronomists as the minimum required to sustain human life. ref Pipes, Richard, Russia under the Old Regime Charles Scribner s Sons, NY 1974 p.8 ref One of the three seeds must be set aside for the next planting season, the remaining two either consumed by the grower, or one for human consumption and the other for livestock feed Citation needed date January 2010 . The higher the surplus, the more livestock can be established and maintained, thereby increasing the physical and economic well being of the farmer and his family. This, in turn, resulted in better stamina, better over all health, and better, more efficient work. In addition, the more the surplus the more draft animals horse and oxen could be supported and harnessed to work, and manure, the soil thereby easing the farmer s burden. Increased crop yields meant few hands were needed on farm, freeing them for industry and commerce. This, in turn, led to the formation and growth of cities. Formation and growth of cities meant an increased demand for food stuffs by non ... for improved seed which improved crop yield. Thus allowing the farmer to raise his income by bringing more food to non farming city markets. History Historically speaking, a major increase in crop ... course system of crop rotation whereby a third of the land lay fallow every year and hence taken out of human food, and animal feed, production. It was to be replaced by the four course system of crop ... driven on to the turnip fields to eat the crop, trample the leavings under their feet into the soil ... percent increased yield Citation needed date January 2010 . See also Crop rotation Green Revolution ... more details
The Eton crop is a type of very short, slicked down crop hairstyle for women. ref name vargas Vargas, Whitney. Head Start. Elle magazine Elle Sept. 2007 p190. ref It became popular during the 1920s because it was ideal to showcase the shape of cloche hat s. ref name vargas It was worn by Josephine Baker , among others. ref name vargas The name derives from its similarity to a hairstyle allegedly popular with schoolboys at Eton College Eton . ref Oxford English Dictionary, 1989 edition. ref The Eton crop appears to have emerged in Britain in the mid 1920s the first use of the phrase in The Times is in September 1926. It was a severe hairstyle, emphasising the shape of the head and focusing interest on the face. By June 1927 Margot Asquith , Lady Oxford, was deriding it Women with neither backs nor tops to their heads, and faces as large as hams, appear at the King s Drawing Rooms with the nuque of their necks blue from shaving.. . ref ASQUITH, M. Lay sermons , 1927. ref By 1930 it seems to have become outmoded among the most fashionable. A critic reviewing a collection of society portraits notes Hairdressing is in a state of transition. There is an Eton crop, there are many soft shingles, and there are a few heads where the hair is being let grow. ref The Times, Wednesday, May 14, 1930 pg. 19 Issue 45512 col F ref It was the choice haircut for the more masculine lesbians in the lesbian subculture, particularly in England, during its time of popularity. ref Gay Life and Culture, 2006 ref References reflist External links Contemporary pictures http www.photodetective.co.uk 20s Eton.html DEFAULTSORT Eton Crop Category Hairstyles Category 1920s fashion fashion stub ... more details
refimprove article date December 2011 File Grain millet, early grain fill, Tifton, 7 3 02.jpg thumb Bajra File PaddyFieldKerala.jpg thumb Paddy Rice File Peanut 9417.jpg thumb Groundnut Kharif crop Hindi , Urdu , Punjabi language Punjabi refers to the planting, cultivation and harvesting of any domesticated plant sown in the rainy monsoon season on the Asian subcontinent. Such crops are planted for autumn harvest and may also be called the summer or monsoon crop in India and Pakistan . Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains in July, during the south west monsoon season. In Pakistan the kharif season starts on April 16th and lasts until October 15th. In India the kharif season varies by crop and state, with kharif starting at the earliest in May and ending at the latest in January, but is popularly considered to start in June and to end in October. Examples include Millet, Paddy, etc. ref http eands.dacnet.nic.in At A Glance 2011 Appendix IV.xls Crop Calendar of Major Crops, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India ref Etymology Kharif means autumn in Arabic . Common kharif crops Millet Pearl millet Bajra Sorghum Jowar Paddy Rice Maize Mung bean green gram Arhar or Tur Pigeon pea Urad black gram Peanut groundnut Sunflower Soybean See also Rabi crop References references Other sources http etawah.nic.in farming.htm E2kB Farming Rabi, Kharif and Zayad Crops Animal Husbandry Fischery http pali.nic.in agriculture.htm Location portal Agriculture and Agronomy Category Crops Category Agriculture in India Category Agriculture in Pakistan agri stub India stub Pakistan stub hi ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 An industrial crop is a crop agriculture crop grown to produce goods to be used in the production sector, rather than food for consumption. Industrial crops impact the economy by providing a product which lessens the need for imports. Purpose of industrial crops Industrial crops is a designation given to an enterprise that attempts to raise farm sector income, and provide economic development activities for rural areas. Industrial crops also attempt to provide products that can be used as substitutes for imports from other nations. ref name wiley cite web url http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 112476404 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 title The economics of commercializing new industrial crops last Wilson first Paul N. coauthors James C. Wade, Julie P. Leones date March 9, 2006 work Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona publisher Wiley Interscience pages 45 55 language EN accessdate 2009 02 25 ref Examples of industrial crops For example, to produce fibre for clothing. Some examples include flax , hemp , cotton , tobacco or silk . Fiber crop s are amongst the most common industrial crops. They are different from cash crops as they do not supply to an industry Dangers of industrial crops contamination The danger of industrial crops is not the products being grown, but rather the items used to stimulate the growth of the these crops. References reflist Sources http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop organizations industrial org.html Industrial Crop Organizations , Purdue University listing. http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6T77 4VH331Y 1& user 10& rdoc 1& fmt & orig search& sort d&view c& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 f8f8c8f31d6c6504507e6693a0b8152f Improved methods for extraction and quantification of resin and rubber from guayule , A Science Direct article on increased rubber production. Category Crops Agri stub bg de Industriepflanze fr Culture ... more details
Refimprove date February 2012 Image Wheat P1210892.jpg thumb right Wheat Image Hordeum barley.jpg thumb Barley Rabi crops or Rabi harvest Hindi , Urdu , Punjabi language Punjabi refers to crop agricultural crops sown in autumn and harvested in the winter season winter season. The term is derived from the Arabic word for spring season spring , which is used in the Indian Subcontinent. ref cite book url http www.archive.org stream cyclopindiaeast03balfuoft page 331 mode 1up page 331 title The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia edition 3 author Balfour, Edward year 1885 publisher Bernard Quaritch place London ref Description The exact timing of the Rabi crop varies with the latitude and is influenced by the withdrawal of the monsoon , therefore it can be anywhere from September to April. Depending on the region, certain crops such as wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard are better suited for growth during this season. Crops planted during the rainy season and ready for harvest in autumn are termed as Kharif crop kharif . Apart from these two major growing seasons, there are other intermediate cropping cycles that include the Zaid crops Zaid or summer crop. ref cite book page 767 title The Fertilizer Encyclopedia author Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, Sudha Gowariker, Manik Dhanorkar, Kalyani Paranjape, Norman Borlaug year 2009 publisher John Wiley and Sons ref Some rabi crops wheat barley peas gram mustard plant mustard See also Irrigation portal Agriculture and Agronomy References reflist External links http kish.in agriculture in india Agriculture in India Bot generated title http etawah.nic.in farming.htm E2kB Farming Rabi, Kharif and Zayad Crops Animal Husbandry Fishery Bot generated title http pali.nic.in agriculture.htm Location Bot generated title http www.fas.usda.gov pecad2 highlights 2004 04 India2004Assess index.htm India 2003 04 Rabi Crop Assessment , US Department of Agriculture http www.nationsencyclopedia.com econo ... more details
Image Crop Factor.JPG thumb The outer, red box displays what a 24 36 mm sensor would see, the inner, blue ... photography , a crop factor is related to the ratio of the dimensions of a camera s imaging area ... sensor . The most commonly used definition of crop factor is the ratio of a 35  mm frame ... of the crop factor. This ratio is also commonly referred to as a focal length multiplier FLM since multiplying a lens focal length by the crop factor or FLM gives the focal length of a lens that would ... . Introduction Image Full frame vs APS C.svg thumb A 50 mm lens on an APS C format crop factor 1.6 images the same field of view as a 80 mm lens on a 35 mm camera. The terms crop factor and focal ... by the 36  mm 24  mm full size film frame. Because of this crop, the effective Angle ... camera, but on a camera with a 1.6 crop factor, an image made with the same lens will have the same ... become merely wide wide angle lens es become Normal lens normal . However, the crop factor can be an advantage ... mm lens on a camera with a 1.6 crop factor delivers images with the same FOV that a 35  mm film ... Sensor Performance Summary first R. N. last Clark accessdate 2007 12 06 ref Since crop factor is inversely ... sensors crop factors. The larger sensor has the smaller crop factor and the higher signal to noise ... than lenses that were designed for the full frame 35  mm format. Nevertheless, the crop factor ..., the term crop factor sometimes has confusing implications the alternative term focal length multiplier is sometimes used for this reason. Crop factor of point and shoot cameras Smaller ... as having a crop factor or FLM relative to 35  mm format, even though they do not use interchangeable ... format with a 9  mm sensor diagonal has a crop factor of almost 5 relative to the 43.3  mm diagonal ... they have chosen to instead multiply by the crop factor focal length multiplier and label the 35 mm ... described in reviews as a 35 105  mm lens, since it has a crop factor of about 6 1 2.5 ... more details
Protein crops are crop s that provide substantial protein , a large class of naturally occurring complex combinations of amino acid s. Such crops, including various oilseed s and grain s, are important in meeting the nutrient requirements of farm animal s. EU Common Agricultural Policy designates certain protein crops as eligible for support, such as pea s, field bean s, and sweet lupin s. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Crops ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Blazing the Crop Type Compilation album Artist Rae & Christian Cover Rae&Christian BlazingTheCrop albumcover.jpg Released 20 September 1999 small UK small br 23 May 2000 small U.S. small br 23 April 2002 small Re release small Recorded Genre Electronica Hip hop music Hip Hop Length Label Mixmag Mixmag Live small UK br MMLCD030 CD br MMLLP030 LP small br Moonshine Music small U.S. br MIX60013 2 small br Razor & Tie small Re release br B0000649MS small Producer Rae & Christian Last album Northern Sulphuric Soul br 1998 This album Blazing the Crop br 1999 Next album Sleepwalking Rae & Christian album Sleepwalking br 2001 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Alternative cover Type Compilation album Cover MixerPresentsRewindRae&Christian.jpg Lower caption Mixer Presents Rewind re issue Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r476313 ref Blazing the Crop was the first DJ mix DJ mix album , beatmixing mixed by Rae & Christian . It was released by Mixmag Mixmag Live in association with their publishing company DMC Publishing in 1999 in the United Kingdom UK . An unmixed vinyl version was also released. In the USA , the CD was released by Mixmag s American sister company Mixer magazine Mixer via Moonshine Music label in 2000. It was re released in 2002 by the Razor & Tie label for, under the alternative title Mixer Presents Rewind by Rae & Christian , with a different sleeve. On their second studio album, Sleepwalking Rae & Christian album Sleepwalking 2001 , the opening track was entitled Blazing the Crop . This track was also included on the 2002 Ministry of Sound compilation album, Ultimate Chillout . Track list CD Play On Watch Out for This Mix Rae & Christian featuring Jungle Brothers Funky ... release group id e50504a7 24df 30fd 90c0 ee52fe2be898 name Mixmag Live Blazing the Crop References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Blazing The Crop Category Rae & Christian albums Category DJ mix albums ... more details
italic title Infobox album Name Cream of the Crop Type Studio album Artist The Supremes Diana Ross & the Supremes Cover Supremes cream 1969.jpg Released November 3, 1969 Recorded 1966 Blowin in the Wind , 1969 All other tracks Genre Pop music Pop Length 31 40 Label Motown br small MS 694 small Producer Johnny Bristol , Berry Gordy , others Last album Together The Supremes and The Temptations album Together br with The Temptations br 1969 This album Cream of the Crop br 1969 Next album G.I.T. on Broadway On Broadway br with The Temptations br 1969 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r16972 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Cream of the Crop is a 1969 in music 1969 album recorded by The Supremes Diana Ross & the Supremes for the Motown label, the final regular Supremes studio album to feature lead singer Diana Ross . The album was released in November 1969, after the release and rising success of the hit single Someday We ll Be Together . Someday was originally to have been released as Ross first solo single Ross is backed on the recording by session singers Maxine and Julia Waters, not the Supremes . Motown chief Berry Gordy appended the Supremes billing to the single so as to create more publicity for Ross exit from the group. Another selection of note is The Young Folks the charting b side of No Matter What Sign You Are from Let the Sunshine In Supremes album Let the Sunshine In , later covered by The Jackson 5 . Cream of the Crop also includes covers of songs by The Beatles Hey Jude and Bob Dylan Blowin in the Wind , also covered by Stevie Wonder . Since another Ross led Supremes single or album had not been planned, Cream of the Crop was made up mostly of vaulted material. The album closer, The Beginning of the End , features Motown artist Syreeta Wright alongside Ross and Supremes members ... produced by Johnny Bristol Category English language albums 1960s pop album stub it Cream of the Crop ... more details
and other uses on a larger scale. Such crop species have also been described as minor , orphan ... which attributes makes a crop underutilized , but often they display the following features Linkage ... newcrop default.html NewCROP the New Crop Resource Online Program Category Sustainability Category Crops de Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species es Cultivos subutilizados he ... more details
For the Rascalz album Cash Crop album Image Cotton By Hrushikesh Kulkarni.jpg right thumb A cotton flower. Cotton is a significant cash crop. According to the National Cotton Council of America, in 2011 ... cash crop histories. image1 Mate mit Stengeln.jpg width1 178 alt1 caption1 image2 Coffee Beans ... width3 125 alt3 caption3 A cash crop is an Agriculture agricultural crop which is grown for sale for profit ... agriculture ag101 cropglossary.html title Ag 101 Crop Glossary publisher http www.epa.gov U.S. Environmental ... cash crop is applied exclusively to the agricultural production of plant s animal agriculture is not a part ... on such a crop may suffer low prices should a bumper crop elsewhere lead to excess supply on the global ... crop for the Arctic is Rhodiola rosea , a hardy plant used as a medicinal herb that grows in the Arctic ... herb alaskas next legal cash crop?page full title Medicinal Arctic herb Alaska s next legal cash crop ... , cotton and jute a soft, shiny Fiber crop vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong ... Jatropha curcas is a cash crop used to produce biofuel . Around 60 percent of African workers are employed ..., Damian and Valentino, Stefano ref Jatropha curcas is a cash crop grown for biofuel production in Africa ... crop 344970 title Humble lentil turns into cash crop publisher http www.abc.net.au Australian Broadcasting ... crop alternative publisher http www.abc.net.au Australian Broadcasting Corporation Landline date ... Zealand Kiwifruit is a significant cash crop in New Zealand . United States Seealso List of U.S. state foods File OrangeBloss wb.jpg thumb Oranges are a significant U.S. cash crop Cash cropping in the United ..., 2009 accessdate April 3, 2012 ref Cash crop farmers have utilized precision agricultural technologies ... cash crop in Hawaii Div col 2 Apple s ref name AgStats California spaced ndash The apple industry ... crop, replacing the native tall grasses. Phoenix dactylifera Dates ref name AgStats California ..., 2012 paywall ref and currently is a significant cash crop of Hawaii, and is often grown on Sugar plantations ... more details
A trap crop is a plant that attracts agricultural pests, usually insects, away from nearby crops. This form of companion planting can save the main crop from decimation by pests without the potential issues and controversy involved in using pesticides. ref cite web author Dr. Stefan Brueckmann url http www.oisat.org control methods cultural practices trap cropping.html title Trap cropping publisher Oisat.org date accessdate 2010 02 25 ref ref Horticulture Research International, Wellesbourne http www2.warwick.ac.uk fac sci whri research integratedpestmanagement companionplanting biologist jun03.pdf Insects can see clearly now the weeds have gone. Finch, S. & Collier, R. H. 2003 . Biologist, 50 3 , 132 135. ref Trap crops can be planted around the circumference of the field to be protected, or interspersed among them, for example being planted every ninth row. Usage Trap crops are, when used on an industrial scale, generally planted at a key time in the pest s lifecycle, and then destroyed before that lifecycle finishes and the pest might have transferred from the trap plants to the main crop. ref cite web url http www.knowledgebank.irri.org IPM cultCtrl Trap Crop.htm title Trap Crop accessdate 24 May 2011 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070322215153 http www.knowledgebank.irri.org IPM cultCtrl Trap Crop.htm archivedate March 22, 2007 ref Examples of trap crops include Alfalfa planted in strips among cotton , to draw away lygus bugs, while Castor oil plant castor bean s surround the field, or tobacco is planted in strips among it, to protect from the budworm Heliothis . Rose enthusiasts often plant Pelargonium geraniums among their rosebushes because japanese beetle s are drawn to the geraniums, which are toxic to them. ref cite web url http www.ars.usda.gov is pr 2010 ... radicum cabbage root flies laid eggs beside cabbages growing in bare soil which resulted in no crop , compared to only 7 beside cabbages growing in clover which allowed a good crop . Also that simple ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Bumper Crop is a collection of short stories by Joe R. Lansdale published in 2004. In his introduction, he cites it as the companion piece to High Cotton , because he had so many stories which didn t quite fit in with the Best of but were more like personal favorites. In his introduction, Lansdale explains that the term bumper crop refers to a harvest which is so plentiful that it exceeds all expectations the excess harvest is the bumper crop. Stories collected class wikitable Title Originally published in Forward The Remains of My Days ... God of the Razor Grue 5, 1987 The Dump Twilight Zone Magazine, July 1981 Fish Night Specter ed. Bill Pronzini 1982 Chompers Twilight Zone Magazine , July 1982 The Fat Man The Horror Show, January 1987 On a Dark October The Horror Show, Spring 1984 The Shaggy House The Horror Show , Fall 1986 The Man Who Dreamed The Horror Show, Fall 1984 Walks Cemetery Dance , Fall 1997 Last of the Hopeful The Good, The Bad, and the Indifferent 1997 Duck Hunt After Midnight, ed. Charles L. Grant 1986 Down by the Sea Near the Great Big Rock Masques 1, ed. J. N. Williamson 1984 I Tell You It s Love Modern Stories 1983 Pilots co authored with Dan Lowry Stalkers, ed. Edward Gorman Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg Greenberg 1989 In the Cold, Dark Time Dark Harvest Summer Fall Preview 1990 Bar Talk New Blood 7 1990 Listen Twilight Zone Magazine, May June 1983 Personality Problem Twilight Zone Magazine, January February 1983 A Change of Lifestyle co authored with Karen Lansdale Twilight Zone Magazine, November December 1984 The Companion co authored with Keith and Kasey Joe Lansdale Great Writers & Kids Write Spooky Stories , ed. Martin H. Greenberg Greenberg , Morgan & Weinberg 1995 Old Charlie The Saint Magazine, August 1984 Billie Sue A Fistfull of Stories and Articles A Fistfull of Stories 1996 Bestsellers Guaranteed Espionage Magazine, May 1985 Fire Dog The Silver Gryphon, ed. Gary Turner & Marty ... more details
The term non food crop applies to the use of agricultural crops for uses other than human as food crop food or animal consumption as fodder feed . The range of crops with non food uses is broad, but includes traditional arable crops like wheat , as well as less conventional crops like hemp and Miscanthus . Products made from non food crops can be categorised by function border 1 align center style text align center background FFFFFF style background ddffdd Function style background ddffdd Products style background ddffdd Examples of crops used Biofuel s and bioenergy energycrop s Biofuel Bioalcohols Bioethanol , Butanol fuel biobutanol , biodiesel , syngas and bioenergy Algae , Buchloe dactyloides , Jatropha and Switchgrass Building and construction Hemp lime building materials, Straw building materials, Insulation, Paints, varnishes hemp , wheat , linseed , flax , bamboo Fiber crop Fiber Paper, cloth, fabric, padding, string, twine, and rope coir , cotton , flax, hemp, manila hemp , papyrus , sisal Pharmaceuticals traditional and therapeutic proteins novel Drugs, botanical and herbal medicines, nutritional supplements, plant made pharmaceuticals Borage , Cannabis sativa , Echinacea , Artemisia genus Artemisia , Tobacco Renewable biopolymers Plastics and packaging Wheat , maize , potatoes Speciality chemicals Essential oils , printing ink , paper coatings Lavender , oilseed rape , linseed , hemp Compare with Cash crop s Cellulosic ethanol Cellulosic biofuel See also div col 2 Biofuel Bioplastics Biopolymer Energycrop Food vs fuel National Non Food Crops Centre Renewable Energy Helix of sustainability div col end External links http www.nnfcc.co.uk National Non Food Crops Centre http www.european plastics.org European Bioplastics http www.biomatdev.com Biomatdev Non food crops valorization market overview and examples Category Non food crops fr Culture non vivri re ... more details