Rice
Most ancient Chinese farmers would grow rice
most of the Shang china's were farmers
most of the Shang china's were farmers
most of the Shang china's were farmers
Farmers in South China grow crops in lowland areas, river valleys, and along the coastal plains. Important crops include rice, tea, citrus fruits, and vegetables. Agriculture in South China also takes advantage of the region's subtropical climate and abundant rainfall.
most grow a specific a crop.
Aristocrats relied on farmers to grow the crops that made them rich. the aristocrats owned the fields outside the village walls. In these fields, farmers in northern China grew wheat and a grain called millet. In the south where the climate was warmer and wetter, they were able to grow rice.
Most crops are grown for profits for farmers, not for personal use. Only in the third world countries like most of Africa and India will you find farmers that grow and harvest rice and wheat for their own use.
They grew most of their crops on plantations
Vietnam's farmers grow cocoa, rice is the most important food crop, followed by corn, cassava, and sweet potato, in that order.
Farmers Bank of China was created in 1933.
The population of Farmers Bank of China is 2,339.