The chief crop in Asia (India China Japan etc) is paddy/rice. It requires a lot of water and a warm climate which is why it is only grown in summers.
Tobacco was a cash crop in fact the cash crop in Colonial America and is still a major economic factor in US Agriculture. Chemical based dyes have replaced the need for indigo. Rice is a major farm crop both for domestic use and export. The fourth leg of the chair in Colonial land use was the fiber used to make the sailing ships operate. Miles of rope were needed to put a sailing ship into top trim and the salt water seas quickly degraded its quality before modern chemistry provided the quality preservatives needed to extend its livelihood. The product was Hemp and the leaves and buds that were once burned as trash are now a part of the economy and a cash crop of the underground. Modern chemistry learned that this industrial waste if smoked could become a product. Weed, Mary Jane, Tijuana Tea, Acapulco Gold has been improved by Botanists, Agronomists, Horticulturalists, backyard flower growers and basement hydroponics into a new industry. It has met favor with herbal medicine practitioners and Voodoo doctors. Marijuana remains a staple crop that was grown in the colonies and is still grown today as a Cash Crop.
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
it was warm
The ocean cools and heats up slower than land does; therefore, during winter, the ocean is as warm as the land in summer and in summer the water is as warm as the land in winter.
indigo
The one that immediately comes to mind is Rice.
The geography was helpful to the colonist living there because they had fertile soil and a warm climate so it was very easy to grow crops there. The crops they grew were rice, indigo, corn and cotton. The main cash crop was tobacco
Plantations located in warm and humid regions typically grew crops like cotton, rice, sugarcane, and tobacco that thrived in such conditions. Plantations in colder climates focused on crops like wheat, barley, and vegetables that were suitable for the climate. The location determined the type of soil, temperature, and rainfall, which in turn influenced the choice of crops grown on the plantation.
The chief crop in Asia (India China Japan etc) is paddy/rice. It requires a lot of water and a warm climate which is why it is only grown in summers.
Tobacco was a cash crop in fact the cash crop in Colonial America and is still a major economic factor in US Agriculture. Chemical based dyes have replaced the need for indigo. Rice is a major farm crop both for domestic use and export. The fourth leg of the chair in Colonial land use was the fiber used to make the sailing ships operate. Miles of rope were needed to put a sailing ship into top trim and the salt water seas quickly degraded its quality before modern chemistry provided the quality preservatives needed to extend its livelihood. The product was Hemp and the leaves and buds that were once burned as trash are now a part of the economy and a cash crop of the underground. Modern chemistry learned that this industrial waste if smoked could become a product. Weed, Mary Jane, Tijuana Tea, Acapulco Gold has been improved by Botanists, Agronomists, Horticulturalists, backyard flower growers and basement hydroponics into a new industry. It has met favor with herbal medicine practitioners and Voodoo doctors. Marijuana remains a staple crop that was grown in the colonies and is still grown today as a Cash Crop.
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
I think it helps people make better crops
No. It is a southern crop. Needs warm weather.
cT originates over warm land.
it is the orange cause its warm in Florida and it grows easier in warm weather
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