According to the New York Department of Agriculture, ield crops, fruits and vegetables returned $1.33 billion to New York farmers in 2004. New York�s fruit crop receipts were valued at $216 million in 2004. Apples and Grapes lead New York fruit crops in value. The value of vegetables in 2005 totaled $340 million in 2005. Fresh Market vegetables rank 6th and Processing vegetables are 7th among all states. Leading crops in New York are Cabbage, Sweet Corn and Onions.There Are Many Diffrent Kind Of Fruits And Vegetables But New York Produces More Of Apples And Grapes.
There are many crops produced in the Big Apple, but here they are:
-Grapes
-Tart cherries
-Apples
-Strawberries
-Cabbage
-Sweet corn
-Onions
-Snap beans
-Tomatoes
-Pumpkins
-Cucumber
-Squash
-Green peas
-Cauliflowers
-Maple syrup
Works Cited: http://www.agmkt.state.ny.us/agfacts.html
Livestock
Livestock and livestock products account for about 2/3 of New York's agricultural income. Leading the way in this sector is the production of milk. New York is a leading producer (#3) of dairy products.Beef cattle and retired dairy cattle are also important. Other livestock products are eggs, poultry, hogs and sheep.
CropsNew York is a leading fruit and vegetable producer in the eastern part of the country.Vegetable farms produce cabbages, cucumbers, green peas, onions, snap beans, squash, sweet corn and tomatoes.The state's leading fruit crops are apples, followed by grapes. New York is a leading (#2) apple producing state. Other important fruit crops are cherries and peaches.The big field crops are hay and corn, used as feed for New York's livestock.The important greenhouse products of the state are flowers.Other agricultural products are maple syrup, oats, potatoes, soybeans and wheat.
New York is best known for apples and grapes. Some of the grapes are made into wine. New York makes over $300 million on fruit. It also grows cabbage, sweet corn, and onions. New York also has a dairy industry and grows crops to feed the cows. It also has a maple syrup industry.
New York`s agricultural products are dairy products, cattle, vegetables, apples, and grapes. ^.^
Cabbages, cucumbers, green peas, onions, snap beans, squash, sweet corn, tomatoes, apples and grapes are grown in New York.
It has a vast dairy herd, ample orchards and vinyards and major truck farms that produce fruits and vegetables with a short shelf life.
New Yorks number one crop is,Wheat
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up state
yes, it was good to grow crops on. it was moist and helped grow tobacco.
New York never used slavery because the winters there are too harsh to grow cash crops.
it was very rocky cold and hard to grow cash crops
they had hunt, grow enough crops for their families
because it helped many people grow crops
In New York State, yes. In New York City, no.
yes
They grow crops like corn, flowers, apples (fruit and vegetables). They usually grow them in the ground.