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While yes, Wisconsin is in fact known for its food, the largest exports from Wisconsin are not agricultural. Heavy industrial machinery, scientific and medical equipment, vehicles, plastic, and paper are all larger exports than cheese, sausage, or beer.

Wisconsin did not get its nickname "The Dairy State" for its quantity of dairy products, but for the quality of those products. Something close to a third of the world's finest cheeses are Wisconsin-made. The climate, the soil, and the know-how are all important factors in this world-class cheese-producing region. Wisconsin is one of only a few states that has an extensive and and demanding cheesemaker apprenticeship program.

Some of the surprising agricultural products exported from Wisconsin include whey (far more than curds), peas for canning, and soy sauce. And although most people think of cranberries as a New England thing (thanks a lot, Ocean Spray!)--most cranberries produced in the United States come from northern and central Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin's major industries are manufacturing, agriculture, and health care. Wisconsin is one of the nation's leading producers of milk, cheese and butter. Agriculture crops include corn, cranberries, potatoes and carrots. Manufacturing production include transportation, equipment, paper products and health care devices.

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Wisconsin's major industries are manufacturing, agriculture, and health care. Wisconsin is one of the nation's leading producers of milk, cheese and butter. Agriculture crops include corn, cranberries, potatoes and carrots. Manufacturing production include transportation, equipment, paper products and health care devices.

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Wisconsin has a lot of dairy farms. It also grows cranberries. Harley Davidson Company makes motorcycles in Milwaukee. Oscar Meyer is headquartered in Madison and there is meat packing in Green Bay. Wisconsin used to have aluminum factories that made kitchen wares but most of that has left the state. Berger Boats has closed and so has Manitowoc cranes. Kohler Company makes toilets, tubs, sinks, and showers. Lands' End and Oshkosh B'Gosh make clothing. Tourism is also very important to Wisconsin.

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milk, cheese, various crops, and harley Davidson

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