- agriculture, a
catch crop is a fast-growing
crop that is
grown between successive plantings of a main
crop. It is a
specific type of
cover crop that is grown...
- fixation,
types of
cover crops known as "
catch crops" are used to
retain and
recycle soil
nitrogen already present. The
catch crops take up
surplus nitrogen...
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novice gardeners.
Another use of
radish is as a
cover or
catch crop in winter, or as a
forage crop. Some
radishes are
grown for
their seeds; others, such...
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Multiple cropping describes essentially the same
general method. A
catch crop refers to a
specific type of
succession planting,
where a fast-growing
crop is...
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cultivated after highly demanding crops such as cabbage, tomatoes,
potatoes or cu****bers. It can also be
grown as a
catch crop between lettuce.
Campanula elatior...
- management", Weed
Management for
Developing Countries, Food and
Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, p. 166
Cover crop Trap
crop Catch crop...
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refined its "Row
Crop"
model early in 1930.
Until 1935, the 18–27 was Oliver–Hart-Parr's only row-
crop tractor. Many
Oliver row-
crop models are referred...
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agricultural crops. The
product range includes seed
varieties for
sugar beet, corn, cereals, oil and
protein plants, sorghum,
catch crops ans vegetables...
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Genetically modified crops (GM
crops) are
plants used in agriculture, the DNA of
which has been
modified using genetic engineering methods.
Plant genomes...
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wheat is the
second crop. This
system is
quite distinct from the 'ordinary double-
cropping, when
pulses are sown as a
catch-
crop after rice; here, the...