Rich soil and climate I think
Different crops require different growing conditions. In some areas, cereal crops (wheat, barley) grow well. Other areas may be better suited to the growing of oats, beans and root crops. The weather and the season, where the crop is to be grown (in the north of Scotland, or in the south of England, can make a huge difference), the soil constituency (loam, sandy, clay) also make growing some crops unsuitable in some areas.
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.
farming lead to growing crops
because they had alot of rain to water the crops and land and sun for sunlight.
I think agriculture
Fertile soil
The south has a much longer growing season then the north
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
Farmers from the south west and the south began an association for growing crops. They bought, sold & grew crops for each other at a lower price.
South Carolina
I would say growing crops and grazing/ranching animals.
cash crops
Prairie soil will be best for growing crops.
One condition that is best for growing crops is a lot of rain. Another condition good for growing crops is a warm climate and good soil.
the main problem with growing crops in Africa is that there millions of bugs to eat the crops.
False, the growing of crops occurred first in locations south of the furthest extents of the Ice sheets. The presence or absence of glaciers had nothing directly to do with Ice.
plymouth was hilly and very bad soil for growing crops. the rivers were good for trade