Arable crops
Arable crops represent a variety of useful plants that are cultivated on agricultural land. This diversity of fruits is presented in the Educational garden agricultural sciences and crop production.
Arable crops represent a variety of useful plants that are cultivated on agricultural land. This diversity of fruits is presented in the Educational garden agricultural sciences and crop production.
Arable crops are plants that are cultivated on agricultural land in a sequence of time known as crop rotation. Arable crops are replanted annually, with the exception of fodder crops, which are grown for two to three years in crop rotation in order to loosen the soil. Diverse crop rotation serves to maintain soil fertility, reduce weed pressure and reduce disease and pest infestation. Crops grown in fields include cereals and pseudocereals, which are rich in carbohydrates, as well as oilseeds, legumes (rich in protein), root crops (root and tuber crops), fodder crops (field fodder) and vegetables. They are used for food production, animal feed and industrial use.