Crops that are raised for income purposes rather than to be consumed by the person who raises them are called cash crops; there are many examples of these, and any crop can be a cash crop if you are growing a larger quantity than you need for your personal consumption.
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The average income of a crop insurance agent is $6000 monthly. This translates to a salary of over $72000 per year.
a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower
Higher yields = increased income.
one is that if the one crop they depend on fails and the crop is bringing in much of their income than the place will have no other crops to get money from and will likely go bankrupt.
Cacao is a commercial crop raised for income rather than a subsistence crop raised for the use of the farmer and his family.
Cacao is a commercial crop raised for income rather than a subsistence crop raised for the use of the farmer and his family.
Cacao is a commercial crop.
Out of these choices: substinence farm cash crop money tree wheat farm
No, the leading crop raised in the South was cotton
its a cash crop
crop
A cash crop is raised to sell for money, hence the name. Other crops might be raised for animal feed or for personal use.
rice
no
To produce income for counties or companies.
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