what ever they want
The main crop grown in Taiwan is rice. Rice is a staple food in Taiwanese cuisine and holds cultural significance in the country.
The main crop of poor subsistence farmers in the South was cotton. Cotton was a vital cash crop for these farmers, as it could be sold for profit and was in high demand for textiles.
The main crop raised by southern subsistence farmers was corn. Corn was a staple crop that could be grown in a variety of conditions and was a key component of the southern diet.
The main cash crop in colonial Georgia was rice. It was considered a valuable crop for trade and export, leading to its widespread cultivation in the region.
Taiwan
Several factors determine where certain crops grow best, including climate (temperature, sunlight, and rainfall), soil type and quality, topography, and elevation. Different crops have specific requirements for each of these factors, so regions that meet these requirements are more likely to support successful crop growth. Additionally, local farming practices and crop rotation can also influence where certain crops are grown.
Yes and their main crop is corn.
Tobacco.
Well wine, cheese, and mushrooms are three of there biggest exports, crop wise.
Rice
Tobacco.
Sometimes producers like to use the "main crop" as a nurse crop for aiding in the growth of another crop like clover, alfalfa, or other grasses that were seeded in along with the nurse crop. The main crop, be it barley or triticale or corn, acts as a kind of protector for the newly establishing plants underneath, and also as a source of nutrition when the main crop is harvested for grain or silage. Once the nurse crop is harvested, then the plants underneath can grow into plants that are intended for hay or pasture use.
Taiwan's main food is meats and fish
Sugar cane was the main crop. Tobacco was second.
When you sell that crop or grow it to sell
When you sell that crop or grow it to sell
When you sell that crop or grow it to sell
Venezuela's main crop is corn.