It doesn't. South Carolina produces more peaches than Georgia.
2011 Production
South Carolina: 90,000 tons
Georgia: 40,000 tons
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It depends on the species. Most maples grow to around 40 feet but other acers are shrubs and are less then 30 feet tall.
It depends on what type of corn you want to grow...
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Georgia is not the peach tree state. It's the "Peach State".
We grow manly cotton and tabbaco but in home gardens everything that ca take the heat and the cold of winter
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georgia produces more.
Georgia is known as the Peach state, so in terms of produce, the answer is most likely peaches, although they grow many other types of produce there, such as oranges, apples, pears.
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.
Peaches
Even though Georgia is know as the "Peach State" Georgia does not grow the most Peaches. South Carolina grows double the amount Peaches than Georgia. By the 1950s, South Carolina had become the biggest peach-producing state. Now, although quantities have dropped, it ships 90,000 tons a year compared with Georgia's 40,000 tons, according to United States Department of Agriculture statistics.
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Georgia's main crops are cotton, soy beans, tobacco, peaches, peanuts, turf grass, and pecans.
The southwestern state of Michoacan (capital: Morelia) qualifies as the largest producer of peaches in Mexico.