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Maryland buffers as a border between humid continental and subtropical climates, initially a lot of temperate crops are grown including corn, beans, squash, etc. Southern Maryland may be warm enough to grow cotton in some years.

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Because of the population Maryland has become a major producer of fluid milk and dairy products. That has caused a major shift in acerage to provide hay, forage and silage for the dairy herds.

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Maryland's farms yield various greenhouse items, corn, hay, tobacco, soybeans, and other crops.

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Tobacco was the important crop in Maryland and Virginia.

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Tobacco,corn,wheat,cotton

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Indigo, Hemp, Rice and Tobacco.

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tobacco

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tobacco

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