depends what are these fertile crops you speek of
Fertile Land
they were able to grow two or three crops per year because of the fertile land the nile has provided
Fertile
Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because it was located near the fertile crescent which had rich fertile land
Fertile soil enables you to grow good and plentiful crops. This was good for the people eating the food produced.
Here is what i know some of it i forget, it provided fertile crops.
In Iceland, land suitable for growing crops is primarily found in the lowland areas, particularly in the southern and southwestern regions, such as the fertile plains around the towns of Selfoss and Hveragerði. The mild coastal climate, combined with geothermal heating, allows for extended growing seasons in these areas. Additionally, some valleys, like the Þjórsárdalur valley, offer suitable conditions due to their fertile soil. However, overall agricultural land is limited due to the country's volcanic landscape and harsh climate.
The farmers' fields were fertile, producing abundant crops year after year.
A fertile meadow is a little better quality then the non fertile meadow but the fertile meadow is better to grow crops on.
The fertile plant grew fast
A long and thin piece of land where crops grow easily is often referred to as a "fertile ribbon."
Tomatoes, potatoes, turnips, and hay.