a main export is cranberries and fish and seafood
Blueberries, lumber, Maple syrup and Maple sugar, lobster and clams.
In terms of Seafood, it exports Lobster, Monkfish, Scallops, Mackerel, Skate, Herring, Redfish, Illex Squid, Loligo Squid. These are some of these species I can think of right now.
Lobsters!
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Maine does not produce the largest blueberries. In fact, Maine blueberries are on the smaller side. The larger berries usually come from Chile and New Jersey (the ones you'd find in a supermarket).
wisconsin, maine, idaho
Maine has many products that employ the people of this state. The main industry in Main is paper. The state has many paper mills that produce paper.
Maine, they produce 90% of the of all toothpicks in the USA, twenty million toothpicks a day.
In 2010, Maine was the third largest producer with 310,000 gallons.
It was stewed apples.
People in the Maine region ate seafood, game from the woods and produce from their fields in 1800. It was a harsh environment, but the people were hardy and able to withstand the weather.
Maine
It always varies year by year, but the top states are usually Idaho, Maine, Oregon, and Washington.
Maine provides all those wonderful foods. The blueberries are wild, smaller and tastier than cultivated varieties by far. The lobsters and clams are especially good from the cold Atlantic waters. Cranberries are less prevalent, though. Massachusetts provides all these as well, and has a significant commercial crop of cranberries, they have mostly the cultivated blueberries. All New England states on the coast have lobsters, clams and blueberries, but not many also produce cranberries.
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