fallow crop — noun The crop taken from a green fallow field. See Also: fallow … Wiktionary
Fallow — Fal low, n. [So called from the fallow, or somewhat yellow, color of naked ground; or perh. akin to E. felly, n., cf. MHG. valgen to plow up, OHG. felga felly, harrow.] 1. Plowed land. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Who . . . pricketh his blind horse over … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crop rotation — Fallow redirects here. For other uses, see Fallow (disambiguation). Satellite image of circular crop fields in late June 2001. Healthy, growing crops are green. Corn would be growing into leafy stalks by then. Sorghum, which resembles corn, grows … Wikipedia
Crop diversity — is the variance in genetic and phenotypic characteristics of plants used in agriculture. Crops may vary in seed size, branching pattern, in height, flower color, fruiting time, or flavor. They may also vary in less obvious characteristics such as … Wikipedia
Fallow (disambiguation) — Fallow is the stage of crop rotation in which the land is left uncultivated.Fallow may also refer to:* Fallow (album), a 1997 folk punk album * Fallow (color), a pale brown color … Wikipedia
Green fallow — Fallow Fal low, n. [So called from the fallow, or somewhat yellow, color of naked ground; or perh. akin to E. felly, n., cf. MHG. valgen to plow up, OHG. felga felly, harrow.] 1. Plowed land. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Who . . . pricketh his blind… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crop breeding in Nepal — Contents 1 Crop improvement in Nepal 2 National Organizations 3 Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives 4 Department of Plant Bree … Wikipedia
Crop yield — 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 cultivation, yield is also the seed generation of the plant itself (e.g. one wheat grain produces a stalk… … Wikipedia
fallow cropping — /ˈfæloʊ krɒpɪŋ/ (say faloh kroping) noun the growing of a crop in that period of the year when the commercial crop will not grow so as to improve the soil from the nitrogen fixing occurring as the non commercial crop grows, and from the nutrients …
fallow — Idle crop land. The most common reasons in modern agriculture are to conserve moisture for future use and for weed control. In extremely dry areas, for instance, wheat is grown every other year. Fields lie fallow … Combined glossary of agriculture