It depends on what type of farmers they are. Dairy farmers, for example, primarily grow things like corn and hay that can be fed to cows. Produce farmers, on the other hand, tend to grow things like beans, onions, potatoes, cabbage, lettuce, and whatever else you see in the grocery store. Certain specialized farmers, such as ones involved in wine production, only grow a single thing - such as grapes. Most grow at least some variety of crops however so that they're not putting all of their eggs into one basket. What particular farmers grow is dictated by what climate the farmer lives in, what will grow in that climate, and what the farmer can produce efficiently and sell for the most money.
Indian farmers grow a variety of food crops for both internal consumption and export. The most popular crops ranked by market value are rice, wheat, mangoes, sugar cane, bananas, cotton, and potatoes.
Well lets see maybe wheat, rice and maize and maybe cotton too
Indian agriculture and allied activities have witnessed a green revolution, a white revolution, a yellow revolution and a blue revolution.
People who grow crops and raise animals are called farmers or ranchers. Farmers generally grow crops and may raise a few animals while ranchers generally raise animals and may grow some crops.
yes both
cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo
cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
grow crops
seed
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
Farmers in Spain's central plateau typically use dry farming techniques or irrigate their fields using water from reservoirs and rivers. The region has a semi-arid climate with limited rainfall, so farmers often rely on advanced irrigation methods to ensure successful crop growth. Additionally, they may rotate crops and practice soil conservation to maximize yields and preserve the land.
farmers grow crops
Because the US Government asked farmers to grow hemp.