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Crops grown in South Dakota include corn, wheat (durum, hard red winter, hard red spring), soybeans, sunflowers, oats, flax seed, alfalfa, hay, and sorghum.

South Dakota's major crops are corn, hay, soybeans and wheat.

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South Dakota has fertile soil allowing the state to be a top agricultural state. Major South Dakota crops are corn, soybeans and wheat. South Dakota also produces spring wheat, flaxseed, hay, oats, rye and sunflower seeds.

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sweet corn, grapevines, flowers, and berries.

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The state tree of South Dakota is the white spruce.

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