rice, wheat, potatoes, corn, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, apples, cotton, oilseed. Wheat, kaoliang (sorghum), millet, soy beans and corn are grown in the north. Rice is the dominate crop in the south. Wheat and corn are summer crops, potatoes and radishes are autumn crops.
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rye, wheat, corn, oats
Wheat and Barley
China's main foods included rice, millet, sorghum and wheat. These grains formed the basis of most peasants' diets. The wealthy ate pork and chicken in addition to these grains.
In the early American colonies, particularly in regions like New England and the Middle Atlantic, the primary grains grown included wheat, corn (maize), barley, and rye. Wheat was favored for making bread, while corn became a staple food for both settlers and Indigenous peoples. Rye was often used in areas with poorer soil, and barley was primarily grown for brewing beer. These grains were crucial for sustenance and economic stability in the colonies.
The crops that are grown in hte Yukon territory are strawberries, grains, barley , potatoes, and oats.
Two grains.
There are many grains grown in italy. but rice and barley are the most common. and there are many other thing s that grown there tooo.
grains, beans, and vegetables are grown in Virginia
Rice is the most commonly used ingredient in traditional southern meals, as it grows well in southern China. Other grains like wheat and barley are grown in the northern areas and are the staple food in northern China.
They were grown in China.
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Wheat and barley are grown in north china.
grains
Millets are known as coarse grains that can be grown on less fertile and sandy soil.
Rice is grown in China and used in the US.
wheat