Maryland buffers as a border between humid continental and subtropical climates, initially a lot of temperate crops are grown including corn, beans, squash, etc. Southern Maryland may be warm enough to grow cotton in some years.
Because of the population Maryland has become a major producer of fluid milk and dairy products. That has caused a major shift in acerage to provide hay, forage and silage for the dairy herds.
Maryland's farms yield various greenhouse items, corn, hay, tobacco, soybeans, and other crops.
Tobacco,corn,wheat,cotton
Indigo, Hemp, Rice and Tobacco.
tobacco
tobacco
Tobacco is the crop you seek.
Tobacco played a important role in the economics of the thriteen colonies because it was the major export at the time. Another important crop was corn because they never heard of the plant until the settlers came to America.
tobacco
tobacco
The states of Virginia,and maryland
Tobacco.
tobacco
Well, tobacco was definitely an important crop in Virginia and Maryland.
No. Tobacco was the major cash crop.
Tobacco
Tobacco.
tobacco