ANSWER:
The major crops that were produced in the South, were tobacco, sugar, and cotton.
From 1815 until the Civil War (1861-1865), cotton paid the nation's way in the world marketplace.
"Cotton is king!" cried a southern member of Congress on the eve of the Civil War, and many thought it was true.
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Soil depletion. The soil's nutrients would be "mined" out of the soil if the same crop was planted in the same feild year after year. That's why it's more healthier to plant a cereal crop in the field one year, then the next have a pulse crop in like lentils, peas, canola, or whatever pulse/leguminous crop that will grow well in that area.
Radioisotopes are used in crop management and improvement because they can be used to preserve. They are used to develop new strains of crop, also.
Farmer's would plant a crop with less economic value after a crop with high economic value, because it would renew the soils nutrients/nitrogen for the high economic crop for the next year.
The most important crop in Asia is bannas and rice because that is what they make
SOYBEANS
The number one crop in Florida is oranges.
sugar cane
cranberries
hay
Wheat
Potatoes
King cotton!
It ranks number one in mushroom production.
soy beans and corn
The number one cash crop in Tennessee right now is Marijuana. After that is Soybean and Hay.
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