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Yes. Sunflowers can be cultivated and harvested for a variety of purposes for a decent profit in large quantities. They are used for birdseed, sunflower oil, and some snack foods. Remnants from oil production can also be used as cattle feed.

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Yes. Sunflowers in Kentucky can be grown for confectionery (eating) or for birdseed, although oilseed (the most lucrative market) is not recommended because of frequent drought.

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