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Grass is a natural resource as it is grown (not manufactured) and available for many purpoees (animal feed, human food, raw materials, fuel, social purposes, etc). Grasses include grain crops, bamboo, corn, straw, hay, sweet grass and other related plants.

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Yes, grass is a natural resource because it is a plant that grows in nature and has various uses such as providing forage for livestock, preventing soil erosion, and contributing to the ecosystem by providing habitat for insects and animals.

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Agriculture is a form of manufacture. It uses Natural Resources, but is not a natural resource itself. It uses natural resources such as water, soil, and nutrients such as minerals.

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