field crop

/fild krɑp/
noun
  1. A plant grown in large amounts on farmland, such as wheat, corn, or soybeans, usually for food or animal feed.
    • Corn is the most common field-crop in the Midwest.
    • Farmers rotate field-crops to keep the soil healthy.
    • The price of field-crops like wheat affects the whole economy.
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