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Minnesota does not grow anything. The farmers of Minnesota grow a wide variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, potatoes, beans, sunflowers, barley, oats, canola, flaxseed, sugarbeets (Minnesota is #1 among US states in sugarbeet acreage), a variety of vegetables, nursery/greenhouse crops, Christmas trees, and others. As far as livestock, Minnesota farmers raise cattle (both beef and dairy, though they are a leading dairy cattle state), sheep, hogs, chickens, turkeys (#1 in turkey inventory), and other livestock.

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Potatoes, corn, wheat, soy beans, sugar beets, and any other grains.

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Minnesota's primary crop area is in the southern part of the state, the more plains-like area. The state's northern areas are more forested and checkered with lakes.

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we have strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, cucumbers (yes they ARE a fruit), nothing special, all kinda generic.

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