Cotton, soybeans,corn,wheat,grains, sugarcane, sweet potatoes, and turf,which is a grassy substance. Wow! I'm so smart!
Forestry is the #1 agriculture industry in
Louisiana (13.9 million acres of forests)
Lets not forget pecans and Tabasco
pepper, a popular condiment known around the
world and for perique tobacco, which is used as
flavoring with other tobaccos
The Louisiana state tree is the Bald Cyprus. The bald cyprus is a deciduous tree, which means it loses its needles in the winter. It grows primarily in swampy areas.
Louisiana Tech is located in the state of Louisiana.
There are several Division 1 college football programs in Louisiana. These include Louisiana State University, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana Lafayette, as well as Louisiana Monroe.
Louisiana's state animal is the Louisiana black bear.
No, there aren't crocodiles in Louisiana. There are alligators in Louisiana.
Louisiana
What Louisiana grows is rice, yam and citrus fruits.
grows would be the verb.
Louisiana grows more rice compared to Pennsylvania. Louisiana is one of the leading rice-producing states in the U.S., with a climate and soil conditions that are well-suited for rice cultivation. On the other hand, Pennsylvania does not have as much acreage devoted to rice farming.
The Louisiana state tree is the Bald Cyprus. The bald cyprus is a deciduous tree, which means it loses its needles in the winter. It grows primarily in swampy areas.
Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
Florida grows the most sugar cane but Louisiana is not far behind.
It grows in warm semitropical areas. If you want to buy it, Mexican markets often carry it in the produce section. The sugarcane can be found in the USA but not reliably north Louisiana.
Florida produces the most sugar cane but Louisiana is not far behind.
In 2009, Iowa grew the most acreage of soybeans, followed by Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana, and Missouri.
Spanish moss grows in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Spanish moss also grows in the territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Sugar cane grows in warm, tropical climates. In the US, that is usually Louisiana and Hawaii. Cuba and Central America have long had a sugar industry, as do warmer countries in South America.