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the free encyclopedia Farm for cash crops This article is about farm. For the city · see Plantation · Florida . Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops · usually mainly planting a single crop · with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations · centered on a plantation house · grow crops including cotton · cannabis · tobacco · coffee · tea · cocoa · sugar cane · opium · sisal · oil seeds · oil palms · fruits · the term usually refers only to large-scale estates. Before about 1860 · it was the usual term for a farm of any size in the southern parts of British North America

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the free encyclopedia Farm for cash crops This article is about farm. For the city
see Plantation
Florida . Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops
usually mainly planting a single crop
with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations
centered on a plantation house
grow crops including cotton
cannabis
tobacco
coffee
tea
cocoa
sugar cane
opium
sisal
oil seeds
oil palms
fruits
the term usually refers only to large-scale estates. Before about 1860
it was the usual term for a farm of any size in the southern parts of British North America

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