Corn,wheat and tobacco are examples of cash crops
Cash crops are those that make enough money to support the business. Corn and wheet are the cash crops on that farm.
Western farmers sold wheat and corn as their cash crops.
Cash crops are crops in an agricultural market which is grown for sale and profit. Some significant cash crops include cotton, coffee, tea, wheat and potatoes.
Crops that are raised for income purposes rather than to be consumed by the person who raises them are called cash crops; there are many examples of these, and any crop can be a cash crop if you are growing a larger quantity than you need for your personal consumption.
Cash crops are crops normally grown to be sold for profit. Peanuts and rice can fall into that category, and usually do.
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Cotton and corn
Wheat and Barley
tea, cotton, coffee, and sugar cane .
AnswerA cash crop would be something like cotton, soy beans or tobacco. A food crop would be wheat, corn etc. soy beans are used to extract soy oil / soy sauce which is sold in the market and not consumed by the farmer himself
Food crops and cash crops are essentially quite similar to the other. Food crops are crops of plants like wheat, rice, corn, potatoes etc. that are raised and sold to other people as food. Cash crops are crops that are grown to be sold for income, such as those crops mentioned above as well as canola.
cash crops are the crops that are grown to earn money
Sugarcane and other crops are cash crops of france
Cash crops are crops that make money. Their cash crop is wheat. That farm's cash crop is corn.
The middle colonies produced the 'Staple Crops' or the food for all the other colonies. Some examples of them would be oats, wheat, barley, etc. The southern colonies provided 'cash crops' to earn money. Examples of cash crops were tobacco, sugar, rice, cotton, etc. The New England colonies also had cash crops.
Because it was warmer then the other parts so crops could grow
One of the main cash crops of Virginia is tobacco.