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six states produce 99 percent of all rice grown in the United States: Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas.
Agriculture is the major industry in Mississippi. Cotton, soybeans and rice are the major agriculture products. Also grown are substantial quantities of corn for grain, rice, and sweet potatoes.
there are many many plants and animals grown in Mississippi since it is a STATE, BTW examples of these are catfish, chicken, cotton, corn, tomatoes, soy, pork, and many others.
All produce is organic. The term, organic, can be very misleading. It does not imply that produce that wasn't grown with "organic" farming techniques isn't an organic product. Now, with regard to produce that is grown with pesticides added, this would be less healthy than produce grown without.
In the late spring, summer, and part of autumn, locally grown produce can be found at farmers markets and local produce stands, The variety varies from one to another, but at farmers markets, it would all be grown locally, though it would not all be organically grown. Produce stands vary on where they get their produce, so you would need to ask if it is grown locally.
Mississippi produced 104 million bushels of soybeans in 2015 per the Mississippi Farm Bureau.
it has land for humans to live on and it has rivers and also trees that produce fruit for humans to consume such as guava and corn is grown there too
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Jazz, and Blues were played in Mississippi.
• Broiler (meat) chicken and soybeans are Mississippi's most valuable agricultural products. • Cotton is grown in the northwest part of the state, and the northeast part grows the majority of the cotton. • Cattle farms are common in all parts of Mississippi except the Mississippi Delta. • Mississippi ranks fourth nationally for the production of rice. The crop was valued at $178 million dollars in 2009.
Some of the best produce grown in pots in Ohio consists of peppers, lettuce, chard, cucumbers and radishes.