they grow cherrypickles and baloneywaffles
cocoa yams, cassava and taro are also grown
Beans, sesame, cashew nuts, cassava, cocoa beans, groundnuts, maize (corn), melon, millet, palm kernels, palm oil, plantains, rice, sorghum, soybeans and yams and probably so much more.
Cocoa, Groundnuts and Rice
Cocoa, groundnuts and rice :)
Corn, rice, and cotton.
mainly millet
tobacco
crops grown in mixed farming
in farm crops
plantation
plantations
A farm is a place where crops are grown. Farms typically consist of land where farmers cultivate and harvest crops such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and other food products.
rice,indogo,and tobaco.
A farm where crops are grown for money
I has a farm where crops grown for sale.
Open field crops are grown in fields outdoors on a farm, and most likely are treated with fertilizer and pesticides, unless it's an organic farm. Greenhouse crops are grown in a greenhouse building, and most likely are grown without fertilizers and pesticides. Greenhouse crops can also be grown at any season if the greenhouse is heated and lit properly.
Farm produce is anything grown on a farm. These crops might include corn, beans, strawberries, apples, or cucumbers. Additionally, farm crops can be non-edible, like cotton or tobacco.
That heavily depends on where. Assuming you mean the United States, there are many crops grown in the Midwest, such as corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton.
It is a farm that primarily specializes in crop production. However, such a farm can also be used to raise such livestock as dairy cattle, hogs, chicken, and beef cattle, because one part of the farm is used for crop production, and the other for raising livestock. Such a farm is located in an area where the soil is rich and good for growing crops in.