grapes for sure also field corn.
Most likely wheat with a chance
There are several major orange-growing districts in Australia. Primarily, they're grown in the "Riverina" area of Victoria and South Australia, along the Murray River. Oranges are also an important crop in the central Queensland regions around Gayndah and Mundubberah.
Tobacco
Crops grown in China include wheat, corn, soybeans, and of course rice. Rice is the main crop grown mainly in Southern portion of China along the Yangtze River.
rice
No oranges are not the only crop grown in Florida. They also grow: sugar, citrus, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, along with melons and potatoes.
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Cotton is a major crop grown in most parts of Texas along with wheat...rice is heavily grown on the gulf coast of Texas and down in the valley citrus is wide spread.
Cotton
Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
Compared to crops such as wheat, oranges are not a "big" crop. However, production is significant enough for the export market. Oranges in Australia are grown in several main areas: along the Murray River in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales; through the Riverina in central NSW; and along parts of the eastern seaboard in Queensland. Oranges are exported to the US, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.