rice
Georgia grows tobacco, corn, peanuts, peaches, etc.
There are many things that grow in Georgia such as plants. These plants include but are not limited to the Actindia arguta.
cotton,peanuts,corn,tobacco,hay,pecans,soybeans,wheat,and PEACHES!
tobacco
Georgia soil is healthy, fertile, and natural. Georgia grown agriculture is all natural and not artificial. Georgia farmers do not use chemicals to grow their crops, instead, they grow their crops naturally.
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I think it is pecans, tobacco, peaches, and cotton. Sorry if this info is incorrect!
i really dont know
corn, live oak. and hickory
Georgia's main crops are cotton, soy beans, tobacco, peaches, peanuts, turf grass, and pecans.
They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.
Georgia is one state that can grow crops all year round. Peaches are usually harvested in the fall months. Watermelon and cabbage and peanuts are also harvested in the Fall, but they could grow anytime in Georgia.
No! Georgia, Texas, and California also grow citrus crops.
The colonists who lived in Georgia grew a lot of different crops. Some of the most common were rice, tobacco, and indigo, and especially cotton, which was a cash crop that the Southern economy relied on to survive.
They grew indigo, mullberry trees for silk, tobacco, and rice to name a few
We grow manly cotton and tabbaco but in home gardens everything that ca take the heat and the cold of winter