Economic Importance of Crop Production

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Economic Importance of Crop Production Crop Science Economic Importance of Crop Production

Factors that affect which crops are grown?

Land capability & use Climate Available resources Product demand International trade

How does crop production impact international relationships?

How does crop production in other countries affect the U.S.?

How has the efficiency of crop production affected the development of society?

Economic Importance of Crop Production Crop Science Economic Importance of Crop Production

Crop Uses Products & By-Products Crop Science Crop Uses Products & By-Products