Corn, beans, tobacco, sugar,and the like.
Southern USA
i am not sure but i think it was hot since it was in the southern part of the usa srry if i didnt help
Major agricultural crops produced in the United States in 2000 (excluding root crops, citrus, vegetable, etc).CropHarvested Area (million acres)Cash Receipts from Sales ($ billion)Corn (grain)72.715.1Soybeans72.712.5Hay59.93.4Wheat53.05.5Cotton13.14.6Sorghum (grain)7.70.82Rice3.01.2
Because when the southern colonies won they began making the USA so they decided to make Georgia bigger.
The basis of the economy in the Southern American colonies was tobacco and cotton exports. As the colonies expanded westward, and later when much of the South was part of the USA, cotton exports expanded. There was demand for cotton in England as well as in the New England textile mills.
Yes, rice is grown in southern USA
If the question means USA for America then Mexico is on the southern border of the USA.
How's Crops - 1934 was released on: USA: 23 March 1934
Crops for Clunkers - 2011 was released on: USA: 15 February 2011
it started as one of the 13 colonies. After the American Revolution then all 13 colonies were part of the USA
That is a rather odd question. Southern Belize is like the southern part of anywhere. It is in the southern region of Belize. As in the southern USA or, southern England.
Southern Mississippi is a member of Conference USA.