Maize (corn) is very commonly used as a fodder crop. The US alone produces over 100 million tons every year.
I don't know about sugar cane. Perhaps someone else can answer that part of your question.
Their main crops are sugar cane, maize and rice.
Maize, wheat, potatoes, sugar cane, tomatoes, onions, oranges, etc
Sugar Cane and maize or you could say potatoes
Ratooning of sugar cane is re-cultivation. Likewise other fodder crops such as Berseem, oat etc are re-cultivated after each cutting.
Maize, sorghum, sugar cane, etc.
Sugar cane and sugar beets. And corn.
Cotton, sugar cane, wheat, and rice make four.
major crops of Guadeloupe are bananas, coffee, and sugar cane.
Sugar cane, they were supposed to eat cane beetles, thus the cane in cane toad.
A lot of diffent climates in the country so a wide variety of crops e.g. maize, wheat, beans, sugar cane, vegetables, fruit etc
Sugar cane is exactly what it's name implies - a species of cane plant that yields sugar when crushed. Maize is the Native American word for what is called in the Untied States "corn".
cotton tobacco and sugar cane