Marijuana. The top ten cash crops in the US in 2006, according to drugscience.org: 1. Marijuana-$35.8 billion 2. Corn-$23.3 billion 3. Soybeans-17.3 billion 4. Hay-$12.3 billion 5. Vegetables-$11.1 billion 6. Wheat-$7.5 billion 7. Cotton-$5.3 billion 8. Grapes-$2.9 billion 9. Apples-$1.8 billion 10. Rice-$1.7 billion It claims marijuana is the top cash crop in Alaska, Alabama, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.
its a cash crop
Yes, I believe that tobacco was a cash crop seeing as how they sold it to make money. Yes, tobacco was a cash crop
Subsistence crop
Jamestown was best known for cash crop farming.
When you sell that crop or grow it to sell
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
Tobacco used to be a major cash crop. Now there is no definite cash crop.
Coffee is the cash crop grown in Columbia.
The biggest cash crop was tabbacco
If you grow a plant or a vegetable and sell it its called a cash crop
Coffee is Colombia's most important cash crop.
Subsistence crop
A cash crop.