tobacco, corn
what kind of crops did ponca tribe grow
corn
corn
Groundnut
In the 1600s, Pennsylvanians primarily grew staple crops such as wheat, corn, and barley, which were essential for both local consumption and trade. The fertile soil and favorable climate of the region allowed for productive agriculture. Additionally, settlers cultivated fruits and vegetables, and some raised livestock. The diversity of crops reflected the agricultural practices of both Indigenous peoples and European settlers.
the kind of crops are vegtable crops
They grow corn, beans, and squash.
it depends in the kind of plant it is!
rice and corn
none
kiwi, sexyness, grapes
chembakolli, mangos, mangosteen.