I have no clue im asking you.
a wheat crop or soy beans
Cash crops are crops in an agricultural market which is grown for sale and profit. Some significant cash crops include cotton, coffee, tea, wheat and potatoes.
A farmer will decide what crop to go based on where they live (topography, climate, soil), what the future markets may be for a particular crop, what to grow the crop for, how much should be grown, and whether the equipment that farmer has is sufficient to grow that crop. A farmer will usually grow what is in highest demand for their markets and location, what is most commonly grown in his/her area, and/or what they have grown in the past. For instance, a farmer that has grown corn the year before might decide to grow corn again. Or, if the soil is depleted in nutrient sources, the farmer may decide to utilize crop rotation and grow soybeans instead.
wheat barley and oats
Any crop that can be grown on a commercial scale for human consumption can be grown via subsistence farming.
the modt common crop grown in Britain is wheat.
The leading crop grown in the Pampa region is wheat. Other crops grown in this area include soy beans, and linseed.
The main crop grown in Australia is wheat.
Most of the state's wheat crop is grown in the rolling hills of the north and the Snake River Plain area of the south.
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
mostly wheat and corn more wheat
Wheat
Wheat, Canola beans
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop
corn wheat and rice are all a type of crop grown by farmers.
No. Wheat is a crop, not a pasture. However winter wheat can be grown to be grazed as temporary pasture during the summer time, or grown to be grazed in the fall or winter.
The main crop in India is Rice followed by Wheat and Maize(Corn)