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Oregon raises and produces forest crops plus:

Apples

Apricots

Blackberries, Evergreen

Blackberries, Marion

Blackberries, other

Blueberries

Boysenberries

Cherries, sweet

Cherries, tart

Chestnuts

Cranberries

Currants, red

Elderberries

Gooseberries

Grapes

Hazelnuts

Kiwifruit

Loganberries

Nectarines

Peaches

Pears, Asian

Pears, Bartlett

Pears, winter and other

Prunes and plums

Raspberries, black

Raspberries, red

Strawberries

Alfalfa hay

Alfalfa seed

Barley

Beans, dry edible

Bentgrass seed

Bentgrass seed, creeping

Birdsfoot trefoil seed

Buckwheat

Canola oil

Clover and ladino seed, white

Clover seed, arrowleaf

Clover seed, crimson

Clover seed, red

Clover seed, subterranean

Clover seed, sweet

Corn for grain

Dill for oil

Fescue, chewings

Fescue, hard

Fescue, red

Fescue, tall

Ginseng

Hops

Kale

Kentucky bluegrass seed

Lentils

Meadow foxtail seed

Meadowfoam

Mustard Seed

Oats

Orchardgrass seed

Peas, Austrian winter

Peas, dry field

Peas, Chinese

Peas, wrinkled green seed

Peavine hay

Peppermint for oil

Peppermint for rootstock

Potatoes

Radish seed

Rice, wild

Reed Canarygrass seed

Rye

Ryegrass seed, annual

Ryegrass seed, perennial

Safflower

Silage, corn

Silage, hay

Silage, mint

Sorghum

Soybeans

Spearmint for oil

Spearmint for rootstock

Straw, grain

Straw, grass

Sugarbeets for seed

Sugarbeets for sugar

Sunflower oil and seed

Triticale

Vegetable and flower seeds

Vetch seed, common

Vetch seed, hairy

Wheat

Wheatgrass seed

Artichokes

Asparagus

Beans, lima

Beans, snap

Beets

Broccoli

Brussel sprouts

Cabbage

Cantaloupes and muskmelons

Carrots

Cauliflower

Celery

Corn, sweet

Cucumbers

Eggplant

Endive

Escarole

Garlic

Horseradish

Lettuce

Mustard

Mustard greens

Onions, green

Onions, bulb

Parsley

Parsnips

Peas, green

Peppers

Radishes

Rhubarb

Rutabagas

Spinach

Squash and pumpkins

Swiss chard

Tomatoes

Turnips

Wasabi

Watermelons

Alpacas

Cattle and calves

Chickens

Dairy products

Eggs

Emus

Equine

Game birds

Goats

Hogs and pigs

Bees

Llamas

Mink

Ostriches

Pigeons

Pheasants

Quail

Rabbits

Rheas

Sheep and lambs

Turkeys

Bass

Clams

Cod

Crabs

Flounder

Halibut

Oysters

Perch

Red snapper

Rockfish

Salmon

Shad

Shrimp

Smelt

Steelhead

Sturgeon

Trout

Tuna.

If it is edible Oregon produces it. If it is inedible but has a worthwhile hide, it can be found in Oregon. If it swims offshore or in their rivers and streams, they will get it to your table.

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