| 1. | He converted his cotton plantation to mixed crops to supply food to the cause.
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| 2. | The tobacco market had declined and many planters in northern Virginia converted to mixed crops.
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| 3. | He had a good farm of mixed crops and also kept cattle, sheep, and hogs.
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| 4. | The larger planters used numerous African-American slaves to produce tobacco, and later mixed crops, including wheat.
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| 5. | In Goochland, as in other areas of Virginia, many planters switched to growing wheat and mixed crops.
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| 6. | Haynes is converting the grain farm to a beef cow operation, but will also cultivate mixed crops.
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| 7. | Mixed crops of sorghum and-or millet, with peanuts, legumes, or tubers, are then cultivated for approximately three years.
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| 8. | In addition, changes in types of crops, from tobacco to mixed crops, had decreased the need for labor.
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| 9. | The mixed crop outlook comes at a time when U . S . consumers are eating more candy.
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| 10. | Camelina can also show some allelopathic traits, and it can be grown in mixed crop with cereals or legumes.
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