Yes, there are many farmers in South Dakota as agriculture is a big part of South Dakota's economy.
Crops are grown all over South Dakota.
Corn is grown mainly east of the Missouri River.
Hops are being grown in the Black Hills in western South Dakota.
Corn, soybeans, and wheat are the top agricultural crops of South Dakota. Others include sunflowers and hay.
Yes, crops grow in South Dakota. The major crops are corn, wheat, and soy beans. Other crops are spring wheat, flaxseed, hay, oats, rye and sunflower seeds.
Crops: Wheat, soybeans, sunflowers, corn....Livestock: Cattle, sheepsunflowers ,corn ,and soybeans,wheat
Crops grown in South Dakota include corn, wheat (durum, hard red winter, hard red spring), soybeans, sunflowers, oats, flax seed, alfalfa, hay, and sorghum. South Dakota's major crops are corn, hay, soybeans and wheat.
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It was the best way to grow large cash crops.
South Dakota has fertile soil allowing the state to be a top agricultural state. Major South Dakota crops are corn, soybeans and wheat. South Dakota also produces spring wheat, flaxseed, hay, oats, rye and sunflower seeds.
It is South Carolina
cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo
It costs less to grow crops with slaves who don't have to be paid, than it does to grow crops by hiring people to work on your plantation.
Special plants of North Dakota include red durum wheat and sugar beets, both major crops grown in North Dakota. North Dakota's state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose or Rosa Arkansana. North Dakota's state tree is the American Elm, the state fruit is the Chokecherry, and the state grass is the Western Wheatgrass.
The answer depends on what you mean by "crops". If you mean the types of crops grown, there are at least 20 different types of crops grown in North Dakota each year. North Dakota is the largest producer in the US of durum wheat, hard red spring wheat, sunflowers, barley, navy beans, pinto beans, canola, flax seed, dry edible peas, lentils and honey. If you mean the amount in acres, more than 39 million acres of North Dakota are used to grow crops.
There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.
There was many plantations in the South. It is too hard to grow thousands of crops by yourself.