In 1900, crops that would likely provide the greatest profit at market included cotton, tobacco, and wheat. Cotton was in high demand due to the booming textile industry, particularly in the southern United States. Tobacco also fetched high prices due to its popularity both domestically and internationally. Wheat, as a staple food crop, had a steady market, especially with the growth of urban populations, making it another profitable choice for farmers.
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