In terms of sales value, tobacco is the leading crop and greenhouse and nursery items are the second most valuable. Ranked by acres planted, soybeans are first and corn is the second leading crop. Cotton was the state's leading crop until the early 1950s and after declining for several years has become an important part of the economy again.
According to the NC department of agriculture, for 2008 the number one crop in North Carolina by value is tobacco. Second is soybean and third is corn. Source: http://www.agr.state.nc.us/stats/crops/cropsum.html
Pork production is one of the largest agricultural businesses in North Carolina
It separated from North Carolina in 1712, but the Carolinas (one colony) was founded in 1663.
Yes. Both Carolinas are 17th-century creations.
It separated from North Carolina in 1712, but the Carolinas (one colony) was founded in 1663.
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SOYBEANS
The number one crop in Florida is oranges.
sugar cane
cranberries
hay
Wheat
Potatoes