The main crop of Michigan is cherries. More than 70 per cent of the tart cherries and 20 per cent of the sweet cherries grown in the US come from Michigan..
Chad Henne
yes is a correct answer.yes because its a peninsula
A variety of biotic factors such as pests, nematodes, diseases, etc. can reduce the net crop production. A pest causes damage to agriculture by feeding on crops. For example, the boll weevil is a pest on cotton. It attacks the cotton crop, thereby reducing its yield. Weeds also reduce crop productivity by competing with the main crop for nutrients, light, and space. Similarly, abiotic factors such as salinity, temperature, etc. affect the net crop production. Some natural calamities such as droughts and floods are unpredictable. Their occurrence has a great impact on crops sometimes, destroying the entire crop.
Sugar became the chief crop of the west indies in the second half of the seventh century because of the dramatic fall of tobacco, which was the main crop of the seventeenth century. The stiff competition of the Virginian tobacco created the downfall of the West Indian Tobacco.
It was polar due to ulta violet rays. Michigan used to be a glacier then it melted. `
....michigans man?
Venezuela's main crop is corn.
Rice is the main crop of Bhutan.
The main crop of Virginia was tobacco. This was mainly grown in Jamestown and served as the main cash crop in the colony.
The main crop grown in Australia is wheat.
Maize is the main food crop and tobacco is the main cash crop
I believe the main food crop is asparagus.
tobacco was the main crop in the Chesapeake.
what was the main crop the pilgrims planted
rice or opium, depends what you mean by "popular"
Coffee is definitely the main crop of El Salvador.
Antigua and Barbuda's main crop is the black pineapple.