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| Sustainable Agriculture Cover Crop Database - http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu A database of plants that can be used as cover crops, especially in North America. Includes details of each species. - Read more |
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| National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) - http://www.ars-grin.gov Focused on preserving the genetic diversity of plants by acquiring, preserving, evaluating, documenting and distributing crop germplasms to research scientists. Includes general information on NPGS and Germplasm Resources Information Network. Contents include collection information, repositories, committees, and related resources. - Read more |
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| PlantFacts - Ohio State University - http://plantfacts.ohio-state.edu Searches over 20,000 pages of horticulture and crop science information from over 40 academic and government institutions departments in the U.S. by keyword and region.. - Read more |
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| Lost Crops of the Incas - http://books.nap.edu An online book, presenting little-known plants of the Andes with promise for worldwide cultivation. - Read more |
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| Advances in New Crops - http://www.hort.purdue.edu Proceedings of the First National Symposium of the Center for new crops and plant products of the Purdue University which focuses on research, development, and economics. - Read more |
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| Badgersett Research Corporation - http://www.badgersett.com Research and development of hazelnuts and chestnuts for use as staple crops, sale of seedlings and nuts. Minnesota. - Read more |
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| Agronomy Program - http://www.imok.ufl.edu Plans and conducts applied research and extension programs on forages and sugar cane for the mineral (sandy) and adjacent (organic) soils of Florida's cattle and sugar cane production areas at the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center of the University of Florida. - Read more |
Crops in Asia and Climate ChangeWhen you hear the word crops most often than not you begin to associate it with agricultural and food products. There are many types of crops that are produced worldwide today. Some of these are rice, corn, cotton, tobacco, spices, herbs, mushrooms and some aquatic plants. |