new crop

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandcrop

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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crop
noun
uk
/krɒp/
us
/krɑːp/
(the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in ...
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(Definition ofnewandcropfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such risks are not unique to bioengineered crops and should, in actual fact, be considered for manynewcropvarieties produced by conventional means.
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These proceed to migrate to thenewcropas soon as it is set.
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If thenewcroprequires more inputs, for example, this would be accounted for.
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It is therefore definitely not anewcrop, but it had disappeared because of potato blight.
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Diffusion ofnewcropvarieties in dry areas has been much slower than in more favourable ones.
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The 2002 field experience supports the necessity for agronomic, pathology, economic, and genetic study prior to planting anewcrop.
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It seems that anewcropof composers, performers and arrangers were busily experimenting with original patterns different from the norm.
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The entry of thisnewcroptransformed the social composition of the pote.
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During the 1880s, the coffee plantations were superseded by plantations of anewcrop-tea.
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Privately funded or career-oriented plant geneticists are unlikely to invest in relatively long-term projects such asnewcropdevelopment.
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Furthermore, if crop residue is retained on the soil surface, disease organisms may bridge from old crop residue to thenewcrop.
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The model, however, would not take into account capital equipment abandoned to make an adjustment to anewcrop.
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What might (or should?) be included in a full design specification for anewcropvariety or management practice?
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The commonest season of scarcity was during the months immediately before the harvesting of thenewcrop.
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An investigation in three villages found the most important crop was beans, followed by maize (anewcropsince the 1960s), millet and sorghum.
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Shocks on the other hand are relatively large, temporary and unpredictable such as anewcroppest or a rare drought.
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However, low yield on farmers' plots in the early years when a 'newcrop' has been introduced is not uncommon.
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This knowledge could also provide insight intonewcroprotations and planting patterns, while taking into consideration nutritional content and market demand for the produce.
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