Farmers from New England great wheat, and corn. New England farmers during colonial times had a hard time growing crops due to the poor soil and long, cold winters.
the three sisters ;)
the three sister....APEX
corn, beans, and squash (APEX)
The "Three Sisters" in Wampanoag culture refer to the three main agricultural crops: maize (corn), beans, and squash. These crops were traditionally grown together in a symbiotic planting technique, where each plant supports the others' growth—corn provides a structure for beans to climb, beans fix nitrogen in the soil, and squash spreads along the ground, reducing weeds. This method exemplifies sustainable farming practices and is a cornerstone of Wampanoag agriculture and diet. The Three Sisters also hold cultural significance, representing the interconnectedness of life and community.
rice, wheat, and corn.
rice, wheat, and corn
Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and Potassium
cotton alfifa and peas
Hay, soybeans, and corn are the top three economically important crops in Virginia.
turkey,corn,squash,duck,men
this is a relation ship maintained between 3 women/girls. it is not necessary to be born to same mother.
they made the trail of tears they started crops in oklahoma they were a important part to our world