tobacco, cotton, corn, wheat, veggies, and bread
no rice.
Ninety percent of the crops in the US are corn, soybeans, wheat, hay and cotton. Some of these crops are strictly domestic while some are exported.
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The top 3 crops grown in America are corn, soybeans, and wheat.
wheat
The economy of the US Southern States was based on agriculture. Cotton and tobacco were the main crops for decades, including colonial America to the present.
Corn, soybeans, cotton, rice, and wheat are major crops grown in the Southeastern United States.
The major food crops grown in the US are corn, soybeans and wheat in that order.
Approximately 95% of all crops (including feed and forage crops as well as oilseed and pasture crops) are grown conventionally. If you look only at human food crops, the conventional percentage may be somewhat lower.
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Corn (maize) and soybeans.
Rice is grown in Asia and Australia. While not one of the major crops, rice is also grown in the US.
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.