Many different things. The corn is used for livestock feed and a little bit goes for human food, onions and potatoes are either sold fresh or processed into frozen food products, dry beans get used for ethnic and other foods, hops get dried and sent to distillers to be made into beer, alfalfa gets used for livestock feed, etc.
Primarily as livestock feed, though there are currently biomass experiments going which would use certain types of sorghum as an ethanol-production feedstock.
Idaho is known for its potato crops.
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Out of all Idaho's chief crops, potatoes are what the state is most famous for.
Idaho's favorite food is the potato, it is one of their leading crops and important industry in the state.
Idaho is famous for its potatoes.
Most famous crop is the Idaho potato. Some other important crops are wheat, onions, corn, sugar beets, alfalfa, barley, hops, and various seed crops.
There are about 26 different commercial crops grown in Idaho. Of those, roughly 16 crops are also or primarily grown in southern Idaho. These include: Idaho baking potatoes (Burbank Russet variety) Onions Sweet corn seed Alfalfa Field and garden beans Kentucky Bluegrass seed Idaho fescue grass seed Carrots Turnips Lettuce seed Grapes, Hops Sugar Beets Mint Prunes and Plums
Idaho is in the northwest United States.
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The state license plate says "Famous Potatoes. In addition to potatoes, Idaho produces various crops, cattle, silver, forest products and some high technology.
it fastens the growth of the crops
The age to buy and use tobacco products in Idaho is 18.