That is practically not possible for a disease to to get mutated and transferred to crops. At the most the disease confined to human can get mutated. It can be transferred to the primates. That can be imagined. Such transfer from the animal kingdom to plant kingdom is not possible and not known.
You put two crops next to the zombie you want to mutate.
Which of these is a cash crop
the El Nino have affected the crops that ancient people grew by El Nino might have caused a flood, and the crops will have to much water and die
The people affected by monsoons could not grow crops because of floods.
They are genetically modified through the insertion of genes which the plant would not ordinarily be able to mutate on its own.
Cash crops could be ruined by a single disease
Because of land overuse they could not grow crops, and because of disease.
The climate and geography of the southern colonies affected the types of crops that could be grown there. In the south, the growing periods were longer due to the warmer weather.
The climate and geography of the southern colonies affected the types of crops that could be grown there. In the south, the growing periods were longer due to the warmer weather.
The warm climate and fertile soil of the southern colonies were well-suited for cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The long growing season and ample rainfall in the region further supported the cultivation of these profitable crops. Additionally, the availability of large tracts of land and access to waterways for transportation facilitated the growth and export of these crops.
You plant crops around a planted zombie. Harvest the zombie first or it wont work. The plants dont have to be fully grown.
I think some farmers left because they could not grow crops and did not have money to get food.