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What four crops were grown in SC during the 1900?

Tobacco, Cotton, Rice, and Wheat.


What is the most common scorpion found in sc?

a scorpion


Why was SC made a colony?

Because Charleston,SC was a port city and the new England colonys had rocky soil that couldn't grow stuff and the south had moist, fertile soil and had good crops.


What are oilseed crops?

Crops that bear oil are oilseed crops. Common oil seed crops are peanut, soybean, sesame, canola, etc..


How many miles is it from NC to SC?

They share a common border.


How far is Effingham SC from Summerville SC?

Effingham, SC, is approximately 20 miles northwest of Summerville, SC. The drive typically takes about 25 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route is via US-78 and SC-402.


What are two major crops in South Carolina?

The number one crop in SC is tobacco, followed by cotton.


How long is Columbia SC to walterboro SC?

The distance from Columbia, SC, to Walterboro, SC, is approximately 70 miles. The drive typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route is via I-26 East.


What are some major fiber crops?

Fiber crops are field crops grown to make paper, cloth, or rope. Some of the most common fiber crops are cotton, flax, and hemp.


How far is spartanburg SC to fountain inn SC?

Spartanburg, SC, is approximately 25 miles away from Fountain Inn, SC. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic and the specific route taken. The most common route is via Interstate 85 and SC-14.


Is crops a proper nouns?

it's a common noun


What common types of crops are grown by hydroponics?

Lettuces