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Western farmers sold wheat and corn as their cash crops.
In an effort to drive up food prices as well as renew the soil, crop rotation was encouraged by the government. For the first time in American history, farmers were able to sign up for federal programs that paid them to plant certain crops or paid them to simply let the soil lie barren. Farmers agreed to limit the number of acres planted with corn and wheat, crops which depleted the soil and increased plants like grasses and beans which have the opposite effect on soil.
Wheat and corn are two of the easiest crops to grow in almost any soil, rocky or not. It can also be made into smaller products to "ship" for trading.
It's money that the government gives farmers to encourage them to keep growing corn, wheat or soybeans or keep raising livestock like they always have.
Much of the United States and eastern Canada raises corn and wheat as cash crops.
corn wheat and rice are all a type of crop grown by farmers.
corn,barley and wheat.:-]
Crops: Wheat, soybeans, sunflowers, corn....Livestock: Cattle, sheepsunflowers ,corn ,and soybeans,wheat
tobbaco corn wheat
Western farmers sold wheat and corn as their cash crops.
corn,beans,alafa and wheat
Strikes by the farmers took place throughout the United States in 1932. These strikes were to protest the low prices they received for the products they were selling such as corn, wheat, and livestock.
Neither, they grow weevily wheat and/or barley.
No. US farmers produce approximately five times as much corn than wheat annually, on roughly double the acreage.
Corn is a very important crop when it comes to Detroit Michigan farmers. However, wheat is also a pretty popular crop as well.
Farmers grow crops like wheat and corn, and herders keep herds of animals like cows or sheep or horses.
Corn and wheat