a huge, cheap, work force was needed to grow it.NovaNETThere is no problem with growing cash crops that I am aware of. Hay is a cash crop I grow.
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
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Prices for in-demand cash crops are set in commodity markets. Therefore, small farmers relying of the crop will suffer low prices if a bumper crop is in excess elsewhere.
The tobacco grown in Jamestown was neither liked by the settlers or consumers back in Europe. John Rolfe solved this problem by successfully cross pollinating the Jamestown Tobacco with a strain from Trinidad in the West Indies, and producing a superior blend. .
a huge, cheap, work force was needed to grow it.NovaNETThere is no problem with growing cash crops that I am aware of. Hay is a cash crop I grow.
A problem with cash crops is that they are labor-intensive and not economical without have enough labor to attend to them. When there are many workers to plant and harvest cash crops, then there is more profit.
a huge, cheap, work force was needed to grow it
growing cash crops such as cotton and tobacco -apex ;)
A huge, cheap, work force was needed to grow it. (NovaNET) (:
Growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton overworked the land.
The growing of cash crops affected the societies in the states of Virginia and Maryland because it caused them to invade the Native Americans to take their land. Growing certain cash crops was hard on the soil and they needed more land.
Growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton overworked the land.
The practice of slavery made the growing of cash crops profitable in the South. It was decades after slavery that mechanization made it extremely profitable again.
Cash crops are ones that return money within a short time for the least time and labor.He planted cash crops in most fields, and select longer growing crops in other fields.
the main problem with growing crops in Africa is that there millions of bugs to eat the crops.
Cash cropping involves growing crops primarily for sale in markets or for profit, while subsistence farming focuses on growing crops for the sole purpose of feeding oneself and one's family. Cash cropping is more commercial and market-driven, aiming to generate income, while subsistence farming is more self-sufficient and focused on meeting basic food needs.