How to use in-sentence of “crops”:
+ It is well known for its crops like apples, kiwifruit, olives, grapes and hops.
+ Eventually they learned to plow differently and plant crops that survived a drought better, and to plant trees in rows called windbreaks.
+ The most important crops are coffee, bananas, sugar cane, tropical fruits, corn, beans, sweet potato, and cassava.
+ By middle summer, many of these people were planting crops and doing other farm work.
+ Karungappally used to be an agrarian economy until the late 19th century with coconut, banana, tapioca and paddy as the main crops grown.
+ These small farmers were usually already in debt, borrowing money for seed and paying it back when their crops came in.

Example sentences of “crops”:
+ Since the advent of modern drainage in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Fens have been radically transformed, so that today arable farming has almost entirely replaced pastoral and the economy of the Fens is heavily invested in the production of crops such as grains, vegetables and some cash crops such as rapeseed or canola.
+ The new farms can only grow crops for a few years in the poor soil.
+ Since the advent of modern drainage in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Fens have been radically transformed, so that today arable farming has almost entirely replaced pastoral and the economy of the Fens is heavily invested in the production of crops such as grains, vegetables and some cash crops such as rapeseed or canola.
+ The new farms can only grow crops for a few years in the poor soil.
+ Lodging may also refer to when cereal crops fall over, often due to wind or rain pressure, making grain harvest difficult.
+ Cratons can be described as shields, in which the basement rock crops out at the surface, and platforms, in which the basement is overlain by sediments and sedimentary rock.
+ It attacks both standing crops and stored cereal products, including wheat, rice, sorghum, oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, peas, and cottonseed.
+ Ornamental crops are frequently used in gardens, parks, and public places.
+ When his Lord’s crops needed to be harvested, his needed to be harvested, too.
+ He wanted poor farmers to grow alternative crops both as a source of their own food and as a source of other products to improve their quality of life.
+ There were crops being raised here in the Peoria area during the spring and summer.
+ From the farmers they get crops and tools.
+ Other beetles help people; lady beetles eat insects that hurt crops and trees.
More in-sentence examples of “crops”:
+ In other words, if you come across an unowned field, and you start farming it, then the land you farm becomes your property, along with all of the crops you grow.
+ Most crops are foods such as grain, vegetables, or fruit.
+ In other words, if you come across an unowned field, and you start farming it, then the land you farm becomes your property, along with all of the crops you grow.
+ Most crops are foods such as grain, vegetables, or fruit.
+ Drug crops are crops that are used for recreational purposes and often have addicting effects.
+ Israel built a very big irrigation system to bring water from the north to the dry areas in the south so that crops can grow there also.
+ In order to get best results from food production there was always need to protect crops from competing plants trying to kill the crops to grow in its place.
+ Locals grow crops such as maize.
+ Zaï holes have been used to help cultivate trees, and crops like sorghum and millet.
+ This bacterial disease, which is very difficult to control, could potentially harm the foliage and fruit of citrus crops in the U.S.
+ The crops produce better yield.
+ Freyja is the patron goddess of crops and childbirths.
+ This means that some people were able to stop growing crops and do other jobs, since enough crops were already grown.
+ Army scientist Joe Bauers attempts to explain before a full Cabinet meeting his theory that the nation’s crops would be better irrigated with water rather than with a sports drink.
+ Moreover, villagers often find that they can grow other crops in the shade of the trees.
+ Then they plant crops for food and to sell.
+ These crops are grown strategically.
+ Thus, when the crops and lands of the farmers were under attack they defended it with their farming tools, which proved to be effective weapons and were later improved..
+ Sometimes they plunder fields and crops and are seen as troublesome by nearby human populations.
+ Because there is a natural season for farming and herding, it is easy to count and determine if a surplus had been gained after the crops had been harvested or the young animals weaned.
+ Along with crows, jays will also watch a person planting seed crops and afterwards dig up and eat the seeds.
+ The new colony would exploit the land it found, by growing crops or by raising cattle.
+ Leaders would also lie about the amount of crops being grown.
+ Fish would die, crops would fail, and animals would die.
+ The fertilizers given to the crops for better growth are washed into rivers and lakes, which in turn pollutes the water.
+ In that area, crops were badly damaged.
+ This is even better than that of other highly efficient crops such as sugar cane, which are already being used for food and energy.
+ This system is used very widely for growing commercial crops of vegetables such as tomatoes and cucumbers.
+ The water mould “Bremia lactucae” has infected commercial crops in Italy and California.
+ Artificial selection may sometimes be unintentional; it is thought that domestication of crops by early humans was largely unintentional.
+ In the 19th century, crops of coffee and cocoa were grown.
+ Important crops in the province are potato, coffee, sugarcane, Macadamia nut, Bactris gasipaespejibaye and ornamental plants.
+ The major crops for are agricultural cash crops, grapes,cotton, tobacco, citrus fruits, rice, tea and vegetables.
+ Attempts to grow commercial crops have usually failed.
+ Rainfall decreases moving towards the Pacific Ocean, but it is still abundant enough to allow the farming of bananas and many other tropical crops near Tapachula.
+ You can sell your crops and products in a shop.
+ The idea is: a tribe sacrifices a young virgin each year in the Spring to please their gods, and make sure crops grow well.
+ Other important crops are rice, coffee, and fruit.
+ The main crops they farmed were corn, beans and squash, which were called the three sisters and were considered special gifts from the Creator.
+ There can also be increased yield of crops due to some air quality conditions.
+ The crops grown here are seasonal vegetables, oilseeds, pulses, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, red oil, rubber, palm and cashew nuts.
+ To be able to know who the crops grown belonged to, the concept of land ownership was developed.
+ You can advertise your crops and products so that people around the world can buy things from your shop.
+ Main crops are cotton and maize.
+ The start of planting crops for food, called farming made the Neolithic revolution.
+ Additional crops included beans, figs, grapes, and other fruits.
+ Farming is important near the River Yaque del Norte, and the main crops are bananas and rice.
+ It was one of the commodity crops of the colony.
