because its cold
Short summer, long cold winter - not the best farming conditions.
Most of Alaska has a very short 100 day growing season which limits the type of crops that can be produced.
There are long hours of sunlight in the growing season and rich soil.
because its cold
The north European plain is so important because this plain allows them to grow their agricultural products.
Root vegetables and cabbage do well.
Turkey's five agricultural products include sugar beets, barley, grapes, wheat, and maize. They also grow cotton, oranges, and sunflower seeds.
Yes, but that's not one of it's main agricultural products it grows.
To allow American industries to grow..
Bartering is the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services, without money.In an agricultural setting, this is simply an exchange of agricultural products between farmers, e.g. I will grow carrots and you will grow eggplants and I will give you some of my carrots for some of your eggplants, so we each have both.
Alaska's frigid climate severely limits its agricultural productivity. According to the USDA, Alaska produces only hay and very limited acreages of oats, barley, and potatoes.
These plants must be easy to grow in colder, Northern climates. Some examples of good plants to grow include English Delphiniums, Ligularia, Asiatic Lilies, and Monarda.
I guess you mean "agricultural products". Those would include most tropical fruits of southeast Asian origin, such as kiwis, lychees or breadfruits.
Malayan agricultural products include: Palm oil, rubber, timber, cocoa, rice, tropical fruit, fish, coconut.
yes flowers grow in Alaska:} their state flower is forget-me-nots