Synonym: clip, cut, growth, harvest, produce, shear, yield. Similar words: crops, across, cross out, crowded, get across, come across, cut across, put across. Meaning: [krɒp] n. 1. the yield from plants in a single growing season 2. a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large scale 3. a collection of people or things appearing together 4. the output of something in a season 5. the stock or handle of a whip 6. a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food. v. 1. cut short 2. prepare for crops 3. yield crops 4. let feed in a field or pasture or meadow 5. feed as in a meadow or pasture 6. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of.
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211. With the crop at two large leaves, he made the bold step of taking the subsoiler through a 12m test strip.
212. Whilst crop rotations are being established and fertility built up, it will probably be necessary to buy in some feeding-stuffs.
213. Wheat prices rallied as concerns spread that freezing cold and severe wind in the Plains states could damage the winter crop.
214. The main crop was maize, and harvests varied with the weather and farming methods.
215. After that, depending on the region, comes the danger of drought and crop failure.
216. Research is in progress to modify crop plants genetically to make them yield more than one product.
217. Many farmers are rediscovering the largely abandoned practices of crop rotation and manure spreading.
218. She had also expressed great anxiety as to who was to compensate her for the loss of her fences and crop.
219. Why don't producer nations simply switch crops and either become more self-sufficient in food, or produce a different cash crop?
220. There is a herbarium, as well as a laboratory concerned with scientific research and investigation into plants and crop production.
221. You have to remember that was the best crop of receivers in the draft since whenever.
222. With each successive moult the current crop of fungal parasites is shed along with the old exoskeleton.
223. The same is true for the current crop of Fender Custom Shop guitars.
224. On the peat of Chat Moss near Manchester celery is a special crop.
225. All guests received a brochure on Sainsbury's integrated crop management systems and customer recipe leaflets for a variety of produce.
226. By November 21, the sugar crop was in danger of being completely lost to the cold(sentencedict.com/crop.html), damp weather.
227. Part I of the resolution also urged greater assistance to governments engaged in crop substitution programmes.
228. Pesticide use was reduced by 65 percent in the first year whilst crop yields increased.
229. And did I not, at fifty, put out a whole new crop of leaves myself?
230. The Fens is the most important area in Britain for main crop potatoes.
231. A hailstorm hurt the apple crop.
232. A jellyfish crop circle in Kingston Coombes, Oxfordshire.
233. The crop is still sold at harvest time.
234. Maximum immobilization occurs when crop residues and fertilizer are incorporated into the soil.
235. A bird's crop is the first internal organ in the digestive system.
236. Plant the crop such as wheaten, corn, potato, horsebean, hempen, cole aptly, a year one ripe.
237. I've heard that the greenhouse effect will reduce crop output.
238. Our country lacquer tree is resourceful, lacquer crop and lacquer seed crop occupy world first place.
239. Also, corporate and investment funds are paying more attention to crop land.
240. Price cut inevitable as new crop available soon loll off until notice.
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