In parts of the world where there is a defined growing season, and a defined non-growing season, no. But, in other parts of the world, where growing conditions are favorable pretty well all year round, yes. But, even in these parts, there are times when sugarcane cannot be grown, like during severe drought conditions.
Sugarcane is grown during the warm months of the year as it needs warm temperatures. It can grow in summer months or year-round in tropical climates.
It can grow on any of the islands. Maui has traditionally had a large sugarcane cultivation.
Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.
Sugarcane can grow up to three blocks, assuming that there is enough room to do so
Sugarcane, like other crops, is renewable; you can grow a new crop every year. It is mostly used for food, but can also be fermented to make ethanol.
in weston
Sugarcane is affected by seasons I because if it was winter it will be to cold for sugarcane to grow Summer has the most rainfall out of all the seasons Sugarcane needs sunlight and rainfall a lot of them
There was more space to grow sugarcane is Carolina
Not currently....
black soil
St. Catherine
It grows in most of south america.