Many crops are grown in the US. Some are:cornsoy beanswheatoatsgreen beanspeaspotatoestomatoesmelonspumpkinssweet potatoesmany other vegetablessugar canehaytobacco
Tobacco was grown before cotton became king. Eli Whitney's cotton gin was an important step into making cotton a marketable crop. Before growing cash crops, farmers grew food crops and plants to feed livestock.
This question seems to speak about US history. In the South, most crop workers were slaves. In the North, farmlands were worked by farm owners and their paid farm workers.
They're grown in farmlands
In 2008, Illinois produced the most pumpkins, bringing in 496 million pounds of the nation's total of 1.1 billion pounds.
Corn (maize)
Scientifically speaking, tomato would qualify as such. It is the 5th most widely grown fruit in the US, with a production of 12.3 million tonnes for 2013.It would be followed by grapes, having been produced 6.2 million tonnes for the same year.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.
Either cotton or sugar....not sure.
Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri produce most of the grain sorghum grown in this country.
Apples are a major crop in the US state of Washington.
mostly in the US and china
1895
It is the only US State that grows coffee on a commercial basis.
Sugarbeets.
The main crop of Michigan is cherries. More than 70 per cent of the tart cherries and 20 per cent of the sweet cherries grown in the US come from Michigan..
Probably Georgia. They were grown in gardens since early colonial times. They did not become a commercial crop in the US until about 100 years ago.