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A row crop is a crop that can be planted in rows wide enough to allow it to be tilled or otherwise cultivated by agricultural machinery, machinery tailored for the seasonal activities of row crops. Such crops are sown by drilling rather than broadcasting.
The distinction is significant in crop rotation strategies, where land is planted with row crops, commodity food grains, and sod-forming crops in a sequence meant to protect the quality of the soil while maximizing the soil's annual productivity.
Examples of row crops include cotton, maize, soybeans, and sugar beets.
Usage examples of "row crop".
In between was grassland, brown now and parched from the drouth, with here and there a cultivated patch of corn or beans, or some other row crop.
The single frame of the first breakout displayed a perfectly cultivated row crop of some sort, not a single straggle of grass or weed showing.
The single frame displayed a perfectly cultivated row crop of some sort, not a single straggle of grass or weed showing.
In between was grassland, brown now and parched from the drouth, with here and there a cultivated patch of com or beans, or some other row crop.