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Discover Ludwig"grain crops" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to varieties of crops that produce a grain such as wheat, barley, corn, etc. For example: "Farmers in the region have planted a variety of grain crops in recent years."
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Grasslands produced most of our grain crops, too.
The area under grain crops has been sharply reduced.
The peninsula's soils yield grain crops, chiefly barley and wheat.
The chief grain crops are winter wheat and corn (maize).
Winter rye, barley, and buckwheat are the main grain crops.
"Guys scratching and scraping to find niche markets could keep their grain crops.
Jack was a plant pathologist with a productive career improving grain crops.
Around 90% of its food comes from abroad, including 85% of its staple grain crops.
Then he points to his experimental perennial grain crops: "That's the tree of knowledge".
Agri-businesses usually eschew grain crops because of their low profit-margins.
This habit makes them unpopular with farmers, as does the bird's propensity to raid grain crops.
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