Probably rice.
black soil is called an cotton soil because cotton is a well grown crop on the blacksoil which grows very well
they grow tobacco
The crops that were grown in ANCIENT CHINA were usually different kinds of rice. Rice was a very popular crop grown in the ancient times. However, rice is still very popular today. I hope this was a very helpful and resourceful answer. :)
Yes, Potatoes are grown in the Northern Region of France
Corn is a very versatile crop, and is grown in a variety of places. If watered, it will certainly grow in outback Queensland.
Groundnuts, or, as they are most commonly called in the US, peanuts, are grown in ridges to most easily facilitate the harvester. The harvester has to dig them up in a very similar way to potatoes, and so has a similar digging mechanism. The ridges also provide other benefits such as helping to direct excess water which could facilitate disease dvelopment away from the crop.
it is very diffrent
The first crop in California was corn.
Iceland is very grown
Yes. Tobacco was a very large cash crop in Virginia.
The "cream of the crop" is the best of the lot.
When it flooded it left a great amount of very fertile soil, thereby allowing crops to be grown. Durring this period the people of the nile went and collected silt to fertilize there crop and to sell at the market...