crops
71Goddess of Animals, Crops, Fertility, Prophecy, and Rural Life — Bona Dea or Bona Mater or Fauna (Roman) …
72Goddess of the Crops — Auxesia and Demeter …
73field crops — Originally defined as any crop grown on a larger scale than in gardens. Modern usage may vary, but generally refers to small grains, hay and cotton …
74field crops — crop grown in large quantities …
75root crops — vegetables; plants whose roots can be eaten …
76sown crops — seeded plants, planted seeds …
77summer crops — plants that care planted in the spring and are harvested in the summer …
78unirrigated crops — plants that do not require watering, plants that receive all of the needed water from natural sources …
79winter crops — fruits and vegetables that grow during the winter season, hothouse plants …
80staple crops — Such productions of the soil as have an established and defined character in the commerce of the country. Among them amy be included wheat, rye, oats, buckwheat, beans, corn, barley, potatoes, etc. Keeran v Griffith, 34 Cal 580 …