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Who in Old South used crops as payment for renting farmland?

Farmers


How do the rivers of south Asia affect farmland?

If they flood they could damage the crops because farmers their plant crops close to the rivers so they get the water


Where is the Farmland Public Library in Farmland located?

The address of the Farmland Public Library is: 116 South Main Street, Farmland, 47340 0189


Why was farmland in the south worn out?

Farmland in the South became worn out due to extensive cultivation of cash crops like cotton and tobacco, which depleted the soil of nutrients. The lack of crop rotation and soil conservation methods led to erosion and decreased fertility. Additionally, the use of slave labor did not encourage sustainable farming practices.


Does north America have more commercial farmland then South America?

Yes, South America has more forest land than farmland.


Which state has more farmland than any other state in the us?

south dakota south dakota Texas according to http://www.nemw.org/farmland.htm


What is the name for a rural district or farmland called in South Africa?

rural district = plateland farmland = plaas


What is the name of a large home and farmland in the South?

A plantation.


What was the main difference between the types of crops grown in the north and those grown in the south?

The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.


Did the north or south have more farmland during civil war?

In 1860, there were actually more farms in the North than in the South. Northern farms were typically smaller and produced crops like wheat. But agriculture was still the backbone of the South's economy. In the South, farms were much larger -- many had more then 1,000 acres. (1 acre is about 1 football field) These huge plantations grow cash crops like tobacco, rice, and sugar. The most important crop of all was cotton. All the crops grown in the South relied on a large slave workforce. In addition the South had to pay taxes on many of the crops they exported. Many in the South felt they were taxed unfairly compared to the North.. and I agree with this fact...


What was the main difference between the types of crop grown in the North and those grown in the South in 1860?

The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.


What was a similarly in the south between tenant farming and Sharecropping?

Both tenant farming and sharecropping were agricultural systems prevalent in the southern United States after the Civil War. Both involved renting land to work and paying a portion of the harvest as a form of payment to the landowner. However, in sharecropping, the tenant typically received a share of the harvest, while in tenant farming, the tenant paid rent in cash or crops.