Successive crops

Successive crops

Crops grown in succession on the same area during the agricultural year are considered to be successive crops.

With this type of crop, the total area is allocated to the main crop, which is considered to be the crop with the highest production value. In cases where the production values do not noticeably differ, the main crop is considered to be the one that has occupied the ground for the longest time.

The second successive crop is not harvested.

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