ekinlar
Ekinlar, or ekinler in Turkish, denotes field crops—plants grown on arable land primarily for harvest as food for humans or feed for animals, or for industrial use. The term is used in agronomy and agricultural statistics to refer to crops cultivated on open farmland as opposed to horticultural crops produced in gardens, greenhouses, or orchards.
The ekinlar category includes cereals such as wheat, barley, maize, rice, and oats; pulses such as lentil
Cultural and economic aspects: Ekinlar are typically annual crops grown in rotation to sustain soil fertility
Etymology: The word ekin derives from Turkish, related to cultivation of the land and produced crops; ekinlar