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How are the crops extracted from the environment.?

by Guest64340  |  earlier

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I need some methods on how to extract crops.

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  1. Buy a book on gardening, or look up farming on the internet, because it totally depends on what was planted, how much was planted, and how big your farm is, so yea look it up.


  2. you mean like harvesting?

  3. Do you mean how does the plant make the crops?

    the plan extracts carbon from the air, and through use of the solar energy (photosynthesis) with the addition of water, and trace elements (absorbed through its roots from the soil)  is able to converted it into sugars that it builds its body out of.

    CO2 + H2O +SUNLIGHT  --> C6H12O6 (or other sugar, or sugar compound) + O2

    equation not balanced.

  4. rent a combine.

  5. You dont specify what kind of crops. Trees are considered a 'crop' when part of a managed forest scheme. A lot of European countries have very good forest management schemes. France for example has increased the number of trees substantially.  Wood is now a cheap fuel.

    Vines....grapes are often collected by machine. A very ungainly piece of equipmenet that saves a huge amount of labour.

    Traditional crops on larger farms are always cut by machine. The machines cut and seperate the seeds from the main plant.

    A lot still done by hand though.....Im sure you have seen it. Sugar is a good example of this

  6. Corn is picked and shelled, wheat is cut and thrashed, beans are picked and shelled, potatoes are dug up, as are peanuts, sugar cane is cut and the water containing the sugar is squeezed out. oranges and apples are picked.

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