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Cash Crop
Truck farm is the name given to a large farm that grows cash crops. A cash crop is an agricultural crop which is grown for sale to return a profit. rather than for the farmer's own use.
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The main cash crops were rice, tobacco, and indigo. However, the biggest cash crop for the southern colonies would be cotton, and it remained the biggest cash crop until the American Civil War.
That would be tobacco.
A cash crop is raised to sell for money, hence the name. Other crops might be raised for animal feed or for personal use.
An anyu is an alternative name for an anu, a crop grown in the Andes, Latin name Tropaeolum tuberosum.
The two cash crops grown in Hawaii were and still are pineapple and sugarcane.
as food: wheat and rice, as cash crop: cotton
Helianthus annuus.Sunflower - Helianthus annuus - the garden favourite not only looks good, but is increasingly being grown as a cash crop, both for the seeds, which are a nutritious snack and a component in wild bird feed, and for the high grade cooking oil produced from it.
The nicknames for Georgia these days are The Empire State of the South (originally used in the mid 19th century, but since then has been hotly disputed by Taxes), and the name that appears on license plates, The Peach State (the peach being the official state fruit since 1995). However, Georgia's legislature has not designated an official nickname for the state.because of the peaches that thatr grown there