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Discover Ludwig"grain crop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of crop that produces grains, such as wheat, corn, rice, or barley. Example: "The farmer's main source of income comes from his bountiful grain crop." In this sentence, "grain crop" is used to describe the type of crop that the farmer grows.
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Corn is the largest grain crop in New Jersey.
Economists say price pressure should ease when a new grain crop is harvested and more pigs come to market.
Grown in a variety of environments, barley is the fourth largest grain crop globally, after wheat, rice, and corn.
Lu, C. et al. Increasing carbon footprint of grain crop production in the US Western Corn Belt.
Wheat, the chief grain crop, is grown in the drier, sunnier counties of eastern and southern England.
Wyoming's most valuable export grain crop is wheat; other important crops include oats, barley, and corn (maize).
Brazil has the world's second-largest cattle herd and second-largest no-till grain crop area.
Regardless of the products produced from hemp, agronomically it can be treated essentially as a grain crop, which could be successfully grown by NYS farmers with grain crop expertise.
One particular perennial grain crop, intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium) is especially advanced and well poised for adoption.
The bulk of the grain crop is rain-fed, produced in the highly productive Midwestern Corn Belt where there is little or no irrigation.
Ethanol, which is projected to consume over one-fourth of the US grain crop in 2008, will supply scarcely 5% of the US's automotive fuel needs.
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