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Ohios main cash crops are soybeans and corn. Also important are wheat, oats, hay, fruit, feed, vegetables, livestock, poultry, and dairy products. Tobacco is grown in the Tuscarawas, Muskingum, and Ohio river valleys in the southeastern part of the state.
Ohio Department of Agriculture Phone Number. 614-466-2732. Website: Address: 8995 EAST MAIN STREET. Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068. United States of America.
Top Ohio crops, organized by value Soybean. Soybeans are Ohios top-produced crop and play a huge part in the economys health. Maize. Maize sales include grain corn and silage corn, with grain corn having a production value worth over $3.8 billion. Hay haylage. Wheat. Pumpkin. Oats.
Ohio ranks first nationally in the production of swiss cheese, second in egg production and third in tomatoes and pumpkins. Ohio is fifth in the nation in bell pepper yield, sixth in sweet corn and cucumbers and eighth in the number of chickens sold.
In recent years, the leading agricultural export products in terms of value have consistently been bulk commodities including soybeans, corn, and wheat. Top U.S. exports of high-value products include feeds and fodder, beef and veal (fresh or frozen), and pork.
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Soybeans are Ohios top exported agricultural product.
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