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AGRICULTURE
BY ALAINA AND GRACE
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Skiwalker79
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Cows make milk that we drink, we have to squeeze their utters in order to get the milk out.
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haglundc
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Swine provides us with ham and bacon which is found under the pigs belly and rear end.
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CAFNR
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Goats make cheese and goat milk, which we get from the goats teets.
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thomas lieser (thomas-lieser.smugmug.com)
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In a chickens first laying year she can lay up to 100 eggs. 5 eggs per week.
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Leo Reynolds
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The harvested acreage of potatoes in Minnesota in 2011 was 47.
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Great Beyond
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Airplanes spray fields and they kill the weeds to help the crops grow better. One gallon of spray covers about one acer.
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santiago nicolau
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Farmers raise cotton. In the U.S., 17.0 million bales of cotton were produced in the years 2010 through 2012. A bale of cotton weighs about 500 pounds.
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clisenberg
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Farmers grow wheat. In 2011 1,526 acres of wheat were harvested.
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Gwenaël Piaser
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Corn and beans are a good food source. A record high of 8.4 million acres of soybeans were planted in 2014.
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mdid
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Farmers use cow and pig manure so fertilize crops. 200 dairy cows produce as much sewage as a community of 5,000-10,000 people in one year.
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DBduo Photography
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Combines are used by farmers to help harvest crops. 8,000 combines are produced each year.
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Jim Dollar
Alaina Wolff
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