There are plenty of small fruit crops in NM, but some of the main (grossing) crops are Hay, Pecans, Cotton, Wheat, Corn for Grain, Peanuts, Potatoes, Peppers, Chile's, and Onions.
mostly beans and Chile
Several different types of crops can be grown in New Mexico, the state is not limited to just certain crops. southern New Mexico has many Alfalfa fields along with chili, corn, and many others there is no limit to what you can grow even if the soil isn't right, it just depends on how much money you want to spend to correct it.
chili crops and onion chili crops and onion
Hatch Chili, Corn, beans, peanuts, produce, beef, lamb, veal, pork, poultry,
The major crop grown in New Mexico is corn. Other crops such as wheat and rice are also important, but corn continues to head the list.
tobacco, corn, beans, chili
they grownin Mexico
they grow many different varieties of crops. they also grow coffee
farmers eat cash crops
They grow crops like corn, flowers, apples (fruit and vegetables). They usually grow them in the ground.
yes
wheat and corn
It is the Central Mexican Plateau; and yes, it has the best climate and soil for crop growing.
Lack of rainfall- that area is a desert.
Yes, New Mexico farmers grow over 125,000 acres of corn annually.
New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats. New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats.
corn,corn,corn
Yes