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What type of agriculture was grown in the Tidewater region?

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Northern Piedmont is also home to dairy cows, horses, corn, and peach orchards. Soils of the Tidewater Region are lighter and sandy in nature. These soils promote the growth of evergreens and pine forests, as well as cotton, corn, wheat, and soybean. Peanuts also grow well in the sandy soils of the Tidewater Region.

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