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According to the USDA demographics, California is the state with the highest production of agricultural products grown or raised on farms.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms
Vines on farms.
in farms
it's usually grown in farms i think
It is grown on farms and in gardens.
plantations
On farms and ranches because they are too big and eat and poo too much to be able to be raised in cities or towns. You can grow more forage to feed cattle all year long on a farm or ranch than you can on a city lot.
In 2007, the most recent US Census of Agriculture year, there were 2,204,792 farms in the US. For Census purposes, a farm was defined as any place where $1000 or more of agricultural products were grown and sold in the course of the year.
Simple answer - yes.
The plant indigo the people of the southern colonies used is grown on large farms.
Here are some products grown in California:grapesalmondsstrawberrieswalnutsorangesapricotsdatesavocadoslemonsmelonsplumsnectarineskiwi fruit