I think it is pecans, tobacco, peaches, and cotton. Sorry if this info is incorrect!
Brazil is famous for crops like Rice and Soybeans
There was cash crops such as tobaco rice and indgo.Crops that Colonial Georgia grew were varied. However, the most popular crops were tobacco, indigo, and rice.Rice, Indigo, Cotton, and TobaccoTobacci, indigo, and rice ... along with the silk industryRice and indigo were the two main cash crops in colonial Georgia, and sugar and tobacco were important as well. Colonial Georgia existed from 1732 to 1777.it was rice
cotton and tobacco
intercropping is the practice of growing two or more crops in proximity.
Rice and indigo
Rice and indigo
Grapes and melons. They still are growing there today.
Atlanta Georgia is home to two State supported universities. The world famous engineering university of Georgia Tech is there along with the not so famous university of Georgia State University.
Cotton and Tobacco
No. Some crops can grow IN crops, such as with the use of nurse crops, or purposely mixing two different types of crops (like barley with oats) in one field, mainly for the purpose of growing livestock feed.
Peaches, and Pecans