# The Crops

In BANANOW LAND, **Crops** are the brands, programs, media, tools, services, and experiments that grow from the soil.

A Crop can be a publication.

A Crop can be a school.

A Crop can be a family support tool.

A Crop can be a Web3 identity layer.

A Crop can be an event, a program, a creative service, a community ritual, or a strange little banana experiment that needs time before people understand it.

BANANOW uses the word Crop because growth is seasonal.

Not everything must be active at the same time.

Not everything must be harvested immediately.

Not everything must become a product.

Some things need sunlight.

Some need water.

Some need silence.

Some need a better season.

## Two Crop Groups

For The Green Print, BANANOW Crops are grouped into two main categories:

* **Future Proof Crops**
* **Earlier Crops**

This grouping helps visitors understand what BANANOW is focusing on now and what has shaped the LAND from earlier seasons.

## Future Proof Crops

Future Proof Crops are the forward-facing Crops prepared to grow through future changes.

They connect BANANOW to media, education, family support, Web3 identity, AI literacy, creative economy, and real-world programs.

Current Future Proof Crops include:

* **Na Now News**
* **Skool Now**
* **Claps**
* **BANANOW NFT / Heads**
* future programs that may grow when the LAND is ready

These Crops are not promises that every idea will become a finished product immediately.

They are the direction of growth.

They show where BANANOW is preparing its soil.

## Earlier Crops

Earlier Crops are seeds planted in previous BANANOW seasons.

They are not failed brands.

They are not abandoned memories.

They are not dead roots.

They are earlier growth.

Some may be idle.

Some may return.

Some may stay as references.

Some may merge into Future Proof Crops.

Some may only exist as part of the LAND’s history and language.

Earlier Crops include:

* **90’s Vibes**
* **Dermaga Web3**
* **Class Now**
* **InAMotion**
* **Agent Now**
* **NOTA’s Dept.**

Earlier does not mean finished.

Earlier means planted before.

## How Crops Grow

A Crop may grow through:

* playing,
* learning,
* working,
* publishing,
* teaching,
* building,
* gathering,
* experimenting,
* documenting,
* supporting families,
* creating media,
* exploring AI,
* exploring Web3,
* or connecting digital tools with real-world programs.

Some Crops may become public.

Some may stay internal.

Some may return in a different shape.

The Green Print does not lock every Crop into a fixed product roadmap.

It explains the meaning of the field.

## The Crop Principle

A healthy Crop should help the LAND become more:

* playful,
* useful,
* human,
* literate,
* creative,
* caring,
* and ready for future seasons.

If a Crop cannot do that yet, it may rest in the soil.

BANANOW does not need to force every banana to ripen at the same time.

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