Most is still picked by hand. All fruits are picked by hand with people on ladders reaching for the fruit in the trees or hand picking strawberries, mushrooms, onions, lettuce ( in the lettuce fields they bring up big trailers and they pick and box it right in the field) grapes are still by hand and laid out on paper if they are to be raisins. After the raisins are dried they are rolled in the paper and picked up by hand. Corn is picked by machine and so it cotton. Some nuts are also done by machine. Tomatoes are by hand and put on big trailers and taken to the processing plant. Squished tomatoes are all over the roads in tomato season.
nobody knows....
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1 billion pounds per year
More than 50% of the United States' fruits, vegetables and nuts come from the state of California. It is also the top dairy-producing state of the country.
potatoes, vegetables; and fruits of course !
corn&letus
Raspberries are grown in California. They are a summer crop in California.
Many tropical fruits are grown in Taiwan. Like, coconuts, bananas, starfruit, etc.And many vegetables
coffee , bananas, sugarcane,
organic stuff is stuff that's been grown without sprays and pesticides and stuff, just totally natural stuff.
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
Tomatoes! but they will take lots of water