1. C.J.S. Crops §§ 1–5, 9.]
annual crops.
1. Crops that must be planted each year, such as cotton, wheat, barley, corn, carrots, potatoes, and melons.
2. Crops for which the produce in any single year is mainly the result of attention and care exerted in the same agricultural year, such as hops and sugar cane.
away-going crops. A tenant’s crops that were sown and will not be ready to harvest before the tenancy expires. • The tenant retains the ownership of the crops after the tenancy expires.
basic crops. Crops (such as wheat and corn) that are usu. subject to government-price supports.
growing crops. Crops that are in the process of growth. • Growing crops are goods under UCC § 2-105(1). Judicial decisions vary on the growth stage at which a crop becomes a growing crop and on whether pasturage grass is a growing crop. Cf. FARM PRODUCT. [Cases: Crops
1. C.J.S. Crops §§ 1–5, 9.]
standing crops. Crops that have not been harvested or otherwise severed from the land.