No, sugar cane is not native to the US. It is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, and was brought to the Americas by European explorers and colonizers. In the US, sugar cane is primarily grown in southern states with warm climates, such as Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
Early settlers in Oklahoma grew sugar cane, cotton, and wheat.
Huge amounts of it were grown and most of the economy of the south was from money made from selling it. Sugar cane was also an important source of income.
Slaves were needed as labor in the Caribbean for the growing of sugar cane.
Tobacco and corn were the most important cash crops, although beans and squash were also grown.
No, sugar cane is not native to the US. It is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia, and was brought to the Americas by European explorers and colonizers. In the US, sugar cane is primarily grown in southern states with warm climates, such as Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
Because corn is far more popular than sugar cane and is grown literally almost everywhere in the US in comparison to sugar cane.
No sugar cane is not a liquid. It is a solid and is grown as a plant.
it comes from sugar cane grown in Hawaii
iit grows from sugar cane
Yes, sugar cane is grown in Bali. Rice, coffee, tobacco, fruits, and vegetables are also important crops grown in Bali.
During the Winter
Sugar Cane is grown in tropical climates, like Florida.
Sugar is grown, either in the form of sugar cane, or sugar beets.
Sugar cane is the type of grass uses in the sugar industry. It is grown, harvested and then the sugars are extracted and refined.
Sugar
Sugar is grown from the sugar cane plant. It grows =D