Those states in the center of the US which make up what is known as the "Corn Belt". Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
The largest concentration of slaves in North America was in the southern states. They used slaves extensively to harvest labor intensive crops like cotton.
Three labor-intensive crops historically grown in America are tobacco, cotton, and sugarcane. Tobacco cultivation required extensive manual labor for planting, harvesting, and processing, while cotton's labor demands were significantly elevated during the antebellum period due to the reliance on enslaved labor. Sugarcane production also involved arduous labor for planting, harvesting, and milling, particularly in the southern states and the Caribbean. These crops played pivotal roles in the economy but were often linked to exploitative labor practices.
The state of Kansas is known as the breadbasket of America. This is because farmers in Kansas grow wheat along with other crops.
Rice and Potatoes. Google "Columbian Exchange" for more information about the transport of other crops, plants, and pathogens across the Atlantic.
corn, tomatoe, bananas, eggs, milk
Rice
Producers in the southwestern United States must use irrigation most of the time to raise crops, simply because, most of the time, there's insufficient moisture, without irrigation, to raise and produce crops. So the answer to this question is no.
There was slavery in the Southern states of America because the citizens used them as cheap, hard-working labour for their crops.
Producers or farmers.
Some crops include, oranges, cotton, flowers, and grapes.
food producers are plants ***** The usual understanding of a food producer is someone who grows food crops for sale to the public.
The economy of the US Southern States was based on agriculture. Cotton and tobacco were the main crops for decades, including colonial America to the present.
Its rice
Honeybees pollinate crops in all 50 states.Honeybees pollinate crops in all 50 states.
Vermont's leading crops are Apples, and Corn.
The largest concentration of slaves in North America was in the southern states. They used slaves extensively to harvest labor intensive crops like cotton.
The colonists came and built cities, grew crops, and started the United States.