Agricultural Cycles
Agricultural cycles refer to the seasonal patterns of planting, growing, and harvesting crops. These cycles are influenced by factors such as climate, soil conditions, and crop types. Farmers typically follow a schedule that aligns with the best times for sowing seeds and gathering produce, ensuring optimal growth and yield.
Different regions may have varying agricultural cycles based on their climate. For instance, in temperate zones, crops like wheat and corn are planted in spring and harvested in late summer or fall. In contrast, tropical regions may have multiple growing seasons throughout the year, allowing for continuous production of crops like rice and sugarcane.