Farmers in the South don't really specialize in just one thing. Many of them grow various things like cotton, fruit in orchards, sugar cane, as well as raise livestock like sheep, cattle, goats, horses, pigs and chickens.
Farmers in the South do not specialize in cotton alone. They may also grow sugar cane, fruit in orchards and raise livestock.
Farmers in the South often specialize in crops that thrive in warmer climates, such as cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and citrus fruits. Livestock farming, particularly for cattle and poultry, is also common in the Southern United States.
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Most farmers actually lived in the south.
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Farmers diversified their crops
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The main crop of poor subsistence farmers in the South was cotton. Cotton was a vital cash crop for these farmers, as it could be sold for profit and was in high demand for textiles.
There are a wide variety of insurance companies that specialize in providing service to residential landlords. Allstate, BankRate, MetLife, and Farmers Insurance, for example, all provide this service.
Farmers from the south west and the south began an association for growing crops. They bought, sold & grew crops for each other at a lower price.