industrial crop — UK US noun [C] PRODUCTION ► a crop that provides a raw material (= basic substance used to make something) for use in industry: »There are grants for developing new industrial crops to generate energy … Financial and business terms
industrial crop — techninis augalas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Augalas, kurio dalys yra įvairių pramonės šakų žaliava. Tokie yra, pavyzdžiui, linai, cukriniai runkeliai, rapsai ir kiti augalai. atitikmenys: angl. industrial crop; technical crop… … Žemės ūkio augalų selekcijos ir sėklininkystės terminų žodynas
Crop — For other uses, see Crop (disambiguation). Domesticated plants … Wikipedia
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 … Wikipedia
Crop destruction — is the deliberate destruction of crops or agricultural products to render it useless for consumption or processing. It can be made by burning, grinding, dumping into water, or application of chemicals. It should not be confused with crop residue… … Wikipedia
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crop — cropless, adj. /krop/, n., v., cropped or (Archaic) cropt; cropping. n. 1. the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered: the wheat crop. 2. the yield of such produce for a particular season. 3. the yield of some other… … Universalium
Crop wild relative — Wild emmer wheat (Triticum dicoccoides), a CWR of cultivated wheats (Triticum spp), can be found in northern Israel. The file File:Wild emmer wheat.jpg has an uncertain copyright status and may be deleted. You can comment on its removal … Wikipedia
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Industrial plans for Germany — The Level of Industry plans for Germany were the effected Allied plans to lower and control German industrial potential after World War II. BackgroundAt the Potsdam conference, with the U.S. operating under influence of the Morgenthau plan, [Cite … Wikipedia