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  • 61crop rotation — n. a system of growing successive crops that have different food requirements, to prevent soil depletion, break up a disease cycle, etc …

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  • 62crop-eared — [kräp′ird΄] adj. having the ears cropped …

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  • 63crop pants — variant UK US Main entry: cropped pants …

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  • 64crop-spraying — UK [ˈkrɒp ˌspreɪɪŋ] US [ˈkrɑpˌspreɪɪŋ] noun [uncountable] british the practice of dropping liquid fertilizers and pesticides onto crops from a plane Thesaurus: controlling weeds, insects and pestshyponym …

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  • 65crop-haired — «KROP HAIRD», adjective. having the hair cut short …

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  • 66crop|land — «KROP LAND», noun. land used for the growing and harvesting of crops: »The typical farmer had a thousand acres of cropland (Atlantic) …

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  • 67crop|pie — «KROP ee», noun. = crappie. (Cf. ↑crappie) …

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  • 68Crop circle — For the irrigation method that produces circular fields of crops, see center pivot irrigation. A 780 ft (240 m) crop circle in the form of a double (six sided) triskelion composed of 409 circles. Milk Hill, England, 2001 A crop circle… …

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  • 69Crop rotation — Fallow redirects here. For other uses, see Fallow (disambiguation). Satellite image of circular crop fields in late June 2001. Healthy, growing crops are green. Corn would be growing into leafy stalks by then. Sorghum, which resembles corn, grows …

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  • 70Crop factor — The outer, red box displays what a 24×36 mm sensor would see, the inner, blue box displays what a 15×23 mm sensor would see. (The actual image circle of most lenses designed for 35 mm SLR format would extend further beyond the red box than shown… …

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