I farm in the Panhandle of Texas, and we grow Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Maize, Green Beans, Soybeans, Grapes, Pecans, Sunflowers, Peanuts, and Chili Peppers just within an hours drive time from my house. I know there are many more I just can't think of them all. A good bet would be to say if they grow anywhere else in the nation, we grow it here.
Texas leads the nation in number of beef, which usually exceed 16 million head. Cotton is the leading crop and the state's second-most-valuable farm product.
Texas also leads in national production of grain sorghum, watermelons, cabbages, and spinach.
Wheat, corn, and other grains are also important.
Special to Texas is beef, grapefruit, melons, pecans and the jalapeno.
corn for BBQ , hay for barn animals,rice and soybeans
Cotton
Corn
Wheat
Maize
Green Beans
Soybeans
Grapes
Pecans
Sunflowers
Peanuts
Chili Peppers
The most important money making crops in Texas are cotton, hay, wheat, and corn. The state also grows soy beans and watermelon.
in order: corn, rice, and wheat
Cotton.
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Principal crops are cotton lint, grains, sorghum, vegetables, citrus and other fruits, and rice, other important Texas crops are melons, wheat, pecans, oats, and celery.
Crops that are grown in Collin county Texas ic corn, wheat, and cotton
Cotton is one of the top 3 crops grown in Texas. The other two top crops are hay, and sorghum. Other top crops corn, and wheat.
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the crops that are important to the economy of Italy is Farm Crops .Why I think it is important is because in the Farm Crops it has our food , vegetables , wheat , soybeans , fruits , nuts , corn , and other grains :)
Cotton and Cattle.
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Crops that were an important part of the economy in the Southern Colonies were tabacco, rice, and indigo.
Cash crops are important, because they helped the economy. These crops were raised to be sold for money. Common cash crops include fruits, vegetables, and, above all, grain. The Middle Colonies produced so much grain that people began calling them the "breadbasket" colonies. (Source: Creating America: A History of the United States Texas Edition text book)
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