a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
The cash crop that the colony Jamestown had was tobacco.
Rice
cash crop
Soy beans are Virginia's main cash crop. Corn is #2 and tobacco #3.
Introducing tabacco as a cash crop-apex
a cash crop is where food can be exported into differeent countires when staple crop is where it has to be in one place because alot of people eat that certain crops's food there in that country
a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals
washington changes his cash crop from tobacco to wheat in time between 1761-1775
its a cash crop
it is a cash crop
cash crop
Tobacco was a major cash crop in the colonial period. Cotton was the major agricultural staple when the United States was formed.
Sassafras can be considered a cash crop in certain contexts, particularly due to its essential oil, which is used in various products such as perfumes, soaps, and food flavorings. However, it is not as widely cultivated or economically significant as traditional cash crops like corn or soybeans. Its market demand can fluctuate, and it is often grown on a smaller scale. Overall, while it has potential as a niche cash crop, it is not a staple in agricultural economies.
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rice
The staple foods in Afghanistan is Wheat (the most important one), rice, barely and maize(which is corn). :)
The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.