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In New Netherland, settlers cultivated a variety of crops, including wheat, barley, and corn, which were essential for both local consumption and trade. Additionally, they grew vegetables such as peas, beans, and cabbage, along with fruits like apples and peaches. The fertile soil and favorable climate of the region contributed to the successful agriculture of these crops.

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