Fiber Crops: Production, Pros and Cons
Fiber crops are plants grown specifically for the fibers they produce. These fibers can be used for a variety of purposes, including textiles.

Fiber crops are plants grown specifically for the fibers they produce. These fibers can be used for a variety of purposes, including textiles.

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Diversified farming refers to the practice of growing a variety of crops and/or raising a variety of livestock on the same farm.

Extensive farming is a type of agricultural system that relies on large land areas to produce relatively low yields of crops or livestock.

Subsistence farming is a type of agricultural system in which farmers grow enough food to feed their own families & little surplus to sell.

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Intensive farming, also known as industrial agriculture, is a method of producing food and agricultural products through use of high inputs.

Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). It includes a number of important agricultural and horticultural crops.

Rapeseed, also known as Canola, is a type of oilseed plant that is used to produce vegetable oil and animal feed.

A sugar beet is a type of root vegetable that is used to produce sugar. It is a member of the Beta vulgaris plant family.