Mushrooms, strawberrys, apples, corn, hay, oats,
Yes they do Yes they do grow cash crops
Maybe cotton,
corn and more crops
Corn
Yes, corn can grow in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has a suitable climate and soil for growing corn, and it is one of the major crops grown in the state. Corn is typically planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer or fall in Pennsylvania.
Kenyans grow many crops some vegetable crops are cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, and potatoes
Some areas of all states in the southeast US can grow crops.
No. Some crops, such as tree fruit and nut crops are simply too large to grow economically with hydroponics.
Three crops farmers might grow in the northeast are corn, fruits, and vegetables
No. Some crops can grow IN crops, such as with the use of nurse crops, or purposely mixing two different types of crops (like barley with oats) in one field, mainly for the purpose of growing livestock feed.
Some crops that Indonesians grow are; palm oil, corn, maize, pineapples and coffee. jack :)
I think because that they grow crops and most of it is use to make bread and they make a lot of grans