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  2. Bumper crop - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, a bumper crop is a crop that has yielded an unusually productive harvest. The word "bumper" in this context comes from a usage that means "something unusually large", [ 1 ] which is where this term comes from.

  3. Glossary of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    agriculture The science and art of cultivating plants, animals, or other living organisms in order to produce any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly food, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. agriculturist. Also agriculturalist, agricultural scientist, agrologist, or agronomist.

  4. Ready for a Bumper Crop? Here’s How to Maximize Your ... - AOL

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    Master the Art of Proper Planting How you plant your tomatoes significantly impacts their growth and yield. Space plants at least 18-24 inches apart to allow air circulation and reduce the risk of ...

  5. Biennial bearing - Wikipedia

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    Biennial bearing is more common in certain fruit crops like mango, apple, pear, apricot and avocado, and is almost nonexistent in grapes. Biennial bearing is a regular feature of Arabica coffee production in Ethiopia and East Africa, and indeed throughout the coffee-growing world.

  6. Futuristic farming students produce bumper crop - AOL

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    Alan Harvey, the college's head of curriculum for horticulture & floristry, said: "You need good soil to grow other crops in the UK but you can grow crops in a car park using this technology."

  7. Deer hunting in a bumper crop year: How to capitalize on ...

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    The term "bumper crop" appears to have come from the olden days. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, when a glass of beer or wine was filled to the rim it was called a "bumper.” Pluses ...

  8. Cash crop - Wikipedia

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    A cash crop, also called profit crop, is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit. It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm . The term is used to differentiate a marketed crop from a staple crop ("subsistence crop") in subsistence agriculture , which is one fed to the producer's own livestock or grown as food for ...

  9. Category:Crops - Wikipedia

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    This category includes crop species as well as agricultural techniques related to crop farming. ... Pages in category "Crops" ... Bumper crop; Butterfly pea flower ...