rice
Some other important crops in the southern United States included rice, tobacco, and sugarcane. These crops were integral to the economy of the southern states and played a significant role in shaping the region's agricultural landscape and history.
Farmers from the south west and the south began an association for growing crops. They bought, sold & grew crops for each other at a lower price.
cotton. sorry its all i know
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.
The south lent itself to growing large acres of crops like cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, and sugar. Other colonies didn't have the land, weather, or resources to grow crops like the south.
In the upper South, crops such as tobacco, wheat, and corn were commonly grown. In the Deep South, cash crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and indigo were predominantly cultivated due to the region's more favorable climate and conditions for their growth.
The south lent itself to growing large acres of crops like cotton, tobacco, rice, indigo, and sugar. Other colonies didn't have the land, weather, or resources to grow crops like the south.
corn,the primary southern food crop.
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Yes, there are many farmers in South Dakota as agriculture is a big part of South Dakota's economy.
Wheat is able to withstand drought better than corn and some other crops!Wheat became as important to the great plains as cotton become to the South!
Rice is the major crop in south Korea but they actually grow alot of other ones too!