Corn is very valuable for many reasons. It has been seen on the cool show Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Corn or maze
beef, grain, soil, tobaccoWell, I do know that Iowa grows alot of corn, they have lots of pigs, and the manufacture farming supplies. I did a project on Iowa
Back in the beginning the main crop being planted was corn. Corn was more filling and longer lasting. It was also easier to get. The only problem with corn is that it quickly damaged the soil by taking valuable nutrients.
Tobacco, grains, corn, soybeans, peanuts, sweet potatoes, cotton, apples, and pecans.
Squanto was valuable to the Pilgrims because he acted as an interpreter and mediator between them and the Native American tribes, helping to establish peaceful relations. He also taught the Pilgrims essential survival skills, such as planting corn and utilizing the land.
yes the cash crop was tabaco and rice and corn so tabaco was verry valuable so yes the where rich in farming
Corn is Canada's third most valuable crop. It produces 10,688,700 metric tonnes of grain ranking it 11th in the world. Ontario and Quebec form the backbone of corn for grain production in Canada. Please remember that corn is also produced for silage and sweet corn for human consumption.
Corn, bananas, beans, rice, coconuts, and wheat.
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South America is the fourth largest continent. The seven valuable cash crops that are exported and are grown in south America are: corn, coca, coffee, sweet potato, tomato, brazil nuts, cashews and beans.
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A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.