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I don't know much about the Bahamas but I've visited Andros before and on of the crops that are grown there is grapefruit, and to me it taste a little sour.
California is the salad bowl of the world, specifically Salinas Valley. So much crops are grown here promoters have labeled it the Salad Bowl of the World.
pretty much all of them, from bannana and citrus to cherry and apples
The interior plains area of the US is excellent for growing crops. This is why it is sometimes referred to as "the Breadbasket of the US." Much of the nation's corn, soybeans, and wheat, the top three crops, are grown in this area.
GM crops are produced much like other crops, except that many that are grown have been genetically engineered to be resistant to herbicides or to produce an insecticide in the plant itself.
The amount of corn produced by Brazil in the 2012-2013 growing season was around 76 million tons. Other important crops grown in Brazil are soybeans and coffee.
There are so many different crops that are grown in Cameroon. Some of the popular crops include bananas, coffee, cotton, peanuts, rubber, kernels and so much more.
Much of the corn and soybeans grown in Iowa are genetically modified (GM). Very little of any of the other crops have any significant modification done to them.
It varies from year to year, of course, but world production averages around 440 million metric tons a year.
Alfalfa Hay, Carrots, Onions, Timothy Hay, just a few I have seen in person. There is much more.
Fully grown: around 18 pounds.
around 300$ to 400$