So you can grow large crops for a very long time. And you can
grow a very large
BEANSTALK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, but they must be crop that are able to grow in that area.
The southeast region has a favorable climate for crops like cotton, with its hot and humid summers and mild winters. These conditions provide the necessary warmth and moisture for cotton plants to thrive. Additionally, the region has well-drained soil that is suitable for cotton cultivation.
yes
it helps by giving them water for their crops and they're is good soil witch makes it even better and faster for the crops to grow
They use it for irrigation to help water their peanut, cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane crops, all of which grow quickly in the humid air.
they grew cash crops and had good soil to grow it.
they grew cash crops and had good soil to grow it.
I do not think so
This depends on the particular crop but many seeds need to have a period of cold to trigger dormancy or they will not grow the next year and then they need the hot summer to actually grow! (Some crops do not need the cold winter and dormancy period and so they can grow year long in how climates.)
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
Fertile soil enables you to grow good and plentiful crops. This was good for the people eating the food produced.
Connecticut's main features are soil. They have to have good soil to grow thing there, and that is where the Puritan's got most of there good crops. Connecticut's main features are soil. They have to have good soil to grow thing there, and that is where the Puritan's got most of there good crops.