EMERGING DOMESTIC MARKETS IN MINNESOTA 2025

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The 10 largest sources of cash receipts from the sale of U.S.-produced farm commodities in calendar year 2023 are (in descending order): cattle/calves, corn, soybeans, dairy products/milk, broilers, miscellaneous crops, hogs, chicken eggs, wheat, and hay.
Food and agriculture drives a significant share of Minnesotas overall economic activity, contributing $88.8 billion in total sales, $29.7 billion in value-added output and 320,000+ jobs. This represents 8% of the states workforce and 9% of state GDP.
What is an Emerging Farmer? Emerging Farmers include historically underserved communities including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, immigrants, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, young and beginning farmers, LGBTQ+ farmers, and others.
Top 5 Commodities Corn. Soybeans. Hogs. Dairy Products. Cattle and calves.
Minnesotas largest agricultural commodities are corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, and dairy. The state is also a top producer of sugar beets, oats, turkeys, and wild rice.

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Here are the top 10 largest agricultural products in the world, ranked by their annual production volumes. #1: Sugarcane 4.6 Billion Tons. #2: Maize (Corn) 1.2 Billion Tons. #3: Cattle (Beef and Milk Production) 1 Billion Head. #4: Milk 840 Million Tons. #5: Wheat 770 Million Tons. #6: Rice 750 Million Tons.

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