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Good seed crops are produced every 2 to 3 years.
The large seed crops provide food to many kinds of wildlife.
This will affect (as was mentioned) the yield and the quality of the seed crops.
For this help he deemed that the seed crop would never suffer from frost.
Most countries today are accustomed to having their seed crop certified mainly by public bodies.
Sometimes nearly 80 percent of the seed crop germinates.
Some taxa have been domesticated for use as an oil seed crop.
Keep right and continue up the hill, passing farmer's fields full of rape seed crop in early July.
Some seeds are produced every year, and good seed crops occur at three- to five-year intervals.
Eventually fescue was grown for both cattle feed and as a seed crop.
In beech itself, good seed crops may be very infrequent indeed, sometimes a decade or more apart.
This method does not stop growth, but it does stop seed crops.
They can destroy nearly one-half of the seed crop of their host plant.
Abundant seed crops are usually produced every year.
The drought has also affected other seed crops.
For seed crops the crew emphasized pigs, bananas and breadfruit.
No seed crop means no reproduction and no new generation.
Reproductive success may be maximized following large Colorado pinyon seed crops.
It is poisonous to some mammals, and is a potential seed crop contaminant.
Modern-day combines can be adjusted to work with any grain crop, and many unusual seed crops.
As farmers move towards these patented seeds, they no longer "own" their own future seed crops.
The result was that the plants set so heavy a seed crop that they could not support the seed head.
It has now become established in New Zealand, and the two agents can reduce the annual seed crop by up to 90%.
This may have been due to increased activity during harvest in large seed crop years and increased exposure to predators.
The Land Institute and other breeding programs are currently exploring the potential for these as a perennial seed crop.