According to the South Carolina state government, tobacco is the leading crop and accounts for nearly a quarter of all income from crops. Other major crops are greenhouse and nursery products, cotton lint, soybeans, corn, wheat, tomatoes and peaches. It is the second largest peach producer in the US.
Crops that are commonly grown here include soybeans and tobacco. Cotton is grown in the Lowcountry. We also have some rice and tea plantations close to the coast. Vegetables like corn and wheat grow in South Carolina, but we do not have big farms like they do in the Midwest. We also grow a lot of sod, which is grass used in landscaping!
Besides the main agricultural products of tobacco, cotton, soy bean, and peach, South Carolina also produces apples, barley, beans, berries, corn, canola, cucumber, hay, kiwi fruit, mushroom, peanuts, oats, pecans, popcorn, sorghum, rye, sweet potatoes, tea, tomatoes, turf grasses, ornamental trees and wheat.
Cotton and tobacco are the most popular that is 4 sure!
some of South Carolina's farm products are... tabbaco plants, cotton, corn, weat, and rye
Tobacco, soybeans and cotton are the top three crops of South Carolina. South Carolina also produces corn, peaches, a variety of vegetables and pecans.
Soybeans, tobacco, cotton, corn, peaches, pecans, hay, pasture/hay legumesandgrasses, Oranges, etc.
North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
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North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
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North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
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What kind of produce does South Carolina trade to other countries or other states.
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The state of South Carolina produces a number of agricultural and industrial products, which help to support the economy of the state. Some of the products include soybeans, rice, paper products, and chemical products.