Lumber for one... wheat. There are many. Simply think of what products or services Canada has a low-cost for. In other words, if the product has a low opportunity cost to another product, then chances are that country will export or "produce" in comparative advantage.
There are no grains of flour in a wheat seed. Wheat must be milled (ground) to produce flour.
In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
Wheat cents were made from 1909 to 1958. They can still be found in pocket change.
276.5 million bushels.
3.2 acres. 8/50 = 3.2/20
Approximately 558,680 metric tons of corn are produced on 55,000 hectares of land.
36.74 bushels of soybeans in one metric ton. See US Soy Export Council for more conversions. http://www.ussoyexports.org/resources/conversions.htm.
There are many including:WheatCornPotatoesSugar beetsRyeOatsRape seedLumberMaple syrupMustardMarihuana
Canada has many natural resources. timber, wheat, oil, cattle, etc.
According to my postal digital scale, there are 2.5 cups of wheat per pound of wheat berries. On average you will get 1.5 cups flour from 1 cup of wheat. So that would be about 3.33 cups of wheat which is aproximately 1.5 pounds of wheat.
The US produced 124 million fewer metric tons in 2002 than in 2001.