Brocolli, Cabbage, Asparagus, Spinach, Brussels sprouts, lettuce
There are more than five vegetables grown commercially in Australia. Australia grows a variety of peas, beans, corn, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, pumpkin, broccoli, squash, parsnips, etc.
Carrots Parsnips Beetroot Turnips Sweet potato
green beans, cabbage, green peas, spinnach,silver beet ( Americans call it char),broad beans,
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Hay, corn, wheat, sorghum, and millet are the top five.
You could see a giant logo of the Green Giant, a well-known vegetable brand, fifty-five feet tall in Blue Earth, Minnesota. This is because Blue Earth is home to the world's largest Green Giant statue, celebrating the brand's connection to the region. The statue represents the Green Giant's association with frozen and canned vegetables, making it an iconic landmark for visitors.
Onion, pulse
Cauliflower.
Echidna is the five cent coin in Australia
The USDA 2003/2004 top five producers of oats are:Russia at 32.8% of world productionCanada at 20.3%United States at 11.5%Australia at 7.6%Poland at 6.6%
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Horses and ponies are considered full grown at the age of five.