The two terms that best describe the Piedmont region of Georgia today would be the richest soil in Georgia with cotton, wheat and soybeans being the most common crops and the most heavily populated with the largest population in the state despite being the second largest region.
I believe C. Is correct, hope this helps! :-)
A drought decreases the supply of agricultural products, which means that at any given price, a lower amount will be supplied. Conversely, particularly apt weather would shift the supply curve to the right.