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Tobacco farmers.
They grew tobacco for money and trade
The Maryland policy that required tobacco farmers to plant corn as well as tobacco was for the good of all. Tobacco had become such a cash crop, people neglected to plant corn and the food was becoming scarce.
Tobacco.
The farmers in Maryland grow a variety of crops including tobacco, corn, and soybeans. Some farmers plant their soybeans according to the temperature of the soil instead of a by date on the calendar.
Maryland grew tobacco,raieed chicken and tobacco for a export.
They do not produce any edible products since tobacco farmers by definition grow tobacco.
Tobacco.
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They were lumbermen, ship and boat builders, tinkers and traders, chandlers and candlemakers, hemp and tobacco farmers, hunters and trappers and they did what had to be done.
Tobacco
tobacco