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Plants we domesticated so thoroughly they now depend on us to reproduce.
means Cultivated plants grown deliberately for food, fiber, fuel, or feed rather than scenery.
from From Old English 'cropp,' meaning the top or head of a plant — the part you actually harvest, which then named the whole enterprise.
Cash cropGrown for profit, not the farmer's dinner.
Crop rotationSwapping plants yearly to keep soil from quitting.
Bird originSame word as a bird's food-storage pouch.