In 1950, the primary cash crop in South Carolina was cotton, which had historically been a dominant agricultural product in the state. Other significant cash crops included tobacco and peaches. The agricultural economy relied heavily on these crops, which contributed to both local and national markets. The cultivation of these crops reflected the state's agricultural heritage and economic priorities during that period.
its a cash crop
I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! tobacco was the south's first successful cash crop yall sum idiots
Yes, I believe that tobacco was a cash crop seeing as how they sold it to make money. Yes, tobacco was a cash crop
Subsistence crop
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
rice
Rice was SC's only export crop in colonial times until Eliza Lucas Pinckney began to grow indigo. That developed into SC's second industry.
its a cash crop
it is a cash crop
cash crop
I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! I think it is Cotton ,but i might be wrong so please don't get mad!!! tobacco was the south's first successful cash crop yall sum idiots
The idea of a "cash crop" is that it is converted to cash, i.e., sold.
Yes, I believe that tobacco was a cash crop seeing as how they sold it to make money. Yes, tobacco was a cash crop
Tobacco used to be a major cash crop. Now there is no definite cash crop.
Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
The biggest cash crop was tabbacco
If you grow a plant or a vegetable and sell it its called a cash crop