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WHAT AGRICULTURE MEANS TO ME
ELLIE SINGVONGSA
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Potatoes
Although it shares the same name, the sweet potato is a root vegetable and only loosely related to the potato.
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andrew.chau
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Beef/cows
Twenty-nine cuts of beef meet government guidelines for lean
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vxla
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Corn
Farmers plant corn in every continent except Antarctica
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keeva999
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Beans
India, Canada, Turkey, Australia, Nepal, the United States, Bangladesh, and China are the world’s top lentil producers
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chrismar
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Wheat
Wheat is grown in 42 states in the United States.
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KevinLallier
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Carrots
The biggest carrot recorded is more than 19 pounds and the longest is over 19 feet!
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Kevandy
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Chicken
Chicken language has real meanings. The birds give different alarm calls depending on which type of predator is threatening them.
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Natesh Ramasamy
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Pigs
A pig’s snout is an important tool for finding food in the ground and sensing the world around them.
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frivolous_accumulation
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Turkey
A turkey under sixteen weeks of age is called a fryer, while a young roaster is five to seven months old.
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rbglasson
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Watermelon
Pink watermelon is also a source of the potent carotenoid antioxidant, lycopene. These powerful antioxidants travel through the body neutralizing free radicals.
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mynameisharsha
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Blueberries
Native Americans once called them "star berries," because the five points of blueberry blossoms make a star shape.
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Ellie Singvongsa
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