corn or soybeans I would think
Sugarcane was not a major cash crop in the South. Some of the major cash crops were cotton and tobacco.
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
The cash crop list from several southern colonies included rice, corn, tea and coffee. However, tobacco was the main cash crop in most colonies.
The cash crop of Jamestown was tobacco ( I am not sure ) I don't know the 2nd part.
Cotton was the main cash crop of the South during the Reconstruction Era.
its a cash crop
it is a cash crop
cash crop
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
The most profitable crop on 10 acres depends on the land and the location being used for farming. Midwestern states such as Illinois claim that corn is the most profitable crop.
Tobacco used to be a major cash crop. Now there is no definite cash crop.
Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
If you grow a plant or a vegetable and sell it its called a cash crop
The biggest cash crop was tabbacco
Coffee is Colombia's most important cash crop.
Peanut is both a cash crop and a food crop. It is grown primarily for its commercial value as a cash crop, but it is also an important source of food products such as peanut butter, oils, and snacks for human consumption.