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root crop

NOUN
  1. crop grown for its enlarged roots: e.g. beets; potatoes; turnips

How To Use root crop In A Sentence

  • The cuisine is based on tropical root crops, plantains, and bananas, with fish as the most common source of protein.
  • Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops (Nigeria, 1973) (L.akey, C.L. A., ed.), pp. 72-77. Chapter 37
  • This fresh fodder is used as well as root crops of turnips and swedes and the cabbage-like crops of kale and rape.
  • It's also a good time to put in root crops as well as broccoli and cabbage, artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb.
  • Grass silage and root crops such as turnips, kale and potatoes are often fed during the dry period.
  • There are several interesting and highly nutritious root crops that can be used for animal feed, such as turnips, fodder beets and rutabagas.
  • The principal tasks for Wallisian men are the production of food in the form of root crops, pigs and seafood, whereas women produce tapa and mats.
  • If it is a root crop like radishes, turnips, carrots or rutabaga; you will see the damage when you harvest.
  • They grow cereals (sorghum, finger millet, and maize), oil seeds (sesame and niger seed), legumes, and root crops.
  • This gravelly soil is well drained and good for growing root crops.
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