What crops can you grow in Texas?
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While the primary crops of Texas are cotton, corn, feed grains (sorghum, milo, etc.), rice and wheat, there is an abundance of other crops, too. From peanuts, to sunflowers to sugarcane and more.
Simply so, what grows well in Texas?
Best Fruits to Grow in Texas
- Red Apples. Apples can be grown in all areas of Texas.
- Black Berries. Black Berries are among the easiest of all small fruit crops to grow in Texas.
- Cherries.
- Figs.
- Grapefruits and Pomelo.
- Grapes.
- Water Melon.
- Cantaloupe.
- Cotton. Of all the crops produced in Texas, cotton contributes the largest portion, 9% of the state's agriculture receipts.
- Greenhouse and Nursery Products. This category includes things like bedding plants, sod, and foliage plants.
- Hay.
- Grain Sorghum.
- Corn.
- Wheat.
- Peanuts.
- Conclusion.
Secondly, what can I grow in my garden in Texas?
Although most garden crops can't be planted until the threat of frost has passed, there are several that endure cold weather.
In Central and North Texas, the list of crops to plant in February includes the following:
- Asparagus.
- Beets.
- Broccoli.
- Cabbage.
- Carrots.
- Cauliflower.
- Swiss chard.
- Collard greens.
Texas Top 10 Cash Crops
Rank | Crop | Harvested Area (000) Acres |
---|---|---|
1 | Cotton, Upland | 5,150.00 |
2 | Hay, All | 4,400.00 |
3 | Sorghum for Grain | 3,150.00 |
4 | Corn for Grain | 1,800.00 |