Wikipedia
Crop has several meanings: a plant domesticated for use in agriculture, considered as a group (eg. the farmers produced a bumper crop of pineapple guavas this year) Crop (anatomy), part of the alimentary tract of some animals Crop (implement), a modified whip used in horseback riding "Cropping", a synonym for docking (an animal's tail or ears) Cropping (image), to give an image another aspect ratio. Council of Regional Organisations in the Pacific (CROP)disambig bg:Културно !растениеde:Kropfeo:Kro polt:Gūžys DEBUG REDIRECT (crop)
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Websites
Biodiesel
Jatropha Promoters and Cultivators
http://www.annaijatropha.com/
Food Policy
World Food Policy web site WFP, is an online platform for discussion of Majority World Food, Trade and Aid policy issues. This Once a Month newsletter provides access to Web Seminar based analysis and discussions, inviting analysts to argue global food trade, the politics of hunger, patenting and bio technology policy issues from non corporate or trade bloc perspectives.The website seeks to examine the inextricable link between biotechnology, intellectual property rights, food trade, aid and poverty. The website welcomes contributions from policy analysts, campaigners, politicians, academics, activists and farmers.
http://www.worldfoodpolicy.org/
Crop Science Society of America
An educational and scientific organization comprised of more than 4,700 members dedicated to the advancement of crop science. Members in more than 100 countries.
http://www.crops.org/
Colorado State University
Official web site of the university, located in Fort Collins, Colorado.
http://www.colostate.edu
ScienceDirect
Research papers published on the net , subscription required for some sections.
http://www.sciencedirect.com
Institute for Arable Crops Research (IACR)
IACR research seeks to increase the efficiency and competitiveness of UK crop production, and to enhance the quality and marketability of our arable commodities - goals to be achieved by agricultural practices displaying a greater sympathy for environmental considerations.
http://www.iacr.bbsrc.ac.uk
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