indigo, rice, cotton, tobacco, and wheat.
There are many kinds of cash crops. Some of the cash crops of the US are Avocados, Bananas, Rice, Soybeans, Apples, Pears, Tobacco, Lemons and many others.
Georgia
The main cash crops were tobacco, rice, and indigo. The states that grew these cash crops were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. These crops provided revenue to the planters of these states, who did not have the manufacturing, shipping, or commerce of the Northern states. After 1793 (the invention of the cotton gin), cotton became the dominant crop in the South, so that by 1860, the southern US produced as much as 75% of the world's raw cotton.
Marijuana. The top ten cash crops in the US in 2006, according to drugscience.org: 1. Marijuana-$35.8 billion 2. Corn-$23.3 billion 3. Soybeans-17.3 billion 4. Hay-$12.3 billion 5. Vegetables-$11.1 billion 6. Wheat-$7.5 billion 7. Cotton-$5.3 billion 8. Grapes-$2.9 billion 9. Apples-$1.8 billion 10. Rice-$1.7 billion It claims marijuana is the top cash crop in Alaska, Alabama, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.
wheat
There are many kinds of cash crops. Some of the cash crops of the US are Avocados, Bananas, Rice, Soybeans, Apples, Pears, Tobacco, Lemons and many others.
The top 3 crops grown in America are corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Feed crops generated $23.2 billion in cash receipts on U.S. farms in 2001
Corn, wheat and soybeans.
Corn (maize) and soybeans.
1750-1825 1750-1825
According to Modern Marvels, wheat was #3 in the US in 2001.
1750 mL = about 59.2 fluid ounces (US).
Corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, hay, and sorghum are the top six.
-Wheat -Corn -Vegetables -Fruits -Coffee, Cocoa, and Nuts
Non-existent
Uh, want to check that date again? The US didn't exist in 1750.