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Are tomatoes a growing part of Florida's agricultural industry?

Tomatoes are an established part of Florida ag, especially in the Ruskin area.


Where are tomatoes grown in florida?

it was in the farm of course


What is Florida's most important vegetable?

Tomatoes


What foods do you eat in Florida?

oranges, watermelon, tomatoes, cantaloupes, honey dew, melons.


How many tomatoes a year do they grow in Florida?

6 give or take 9


What states produce the most tomatoes?

the top two tomato producing states are California, and Florida.


What fruits and vegetable are known to grow in florida?

oranges, grapefruits, tomatoes ,potatoes and, bananas


Florida's major products?

Florida produces many different fruits and vegetables including oranges, tomatoes, limes, and watermelon. They also manufacture fruit juices and cloth made of cotton.


Are oranges the only crop grown in Florida?

No oranges are not the only crop grown in Florida. They also grow: sugar, citrus, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, along with melons and potatoes.


What are Florida's two main crops?

sugar, citrus, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, along with melons and potato's.


Which vegetable is the most popular in Florida?

The most popular vegetable in Florida is the tomato. The state's warm climate and fertile soil create ideal conditions for tomato cultivation, making Florida one of the leading producers in the United States. Tomatoes are widely used in various dishes and are a staple in many households, contributing to their popularity. Other notable vegetables grown in Florida include sweet corn and bell peppers, but tomatoes remain the most prominent.


What to farmers grow in Florida?

Farmers in Florida grow a variety of crops such as citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits), strawberries, tomatoes, sugar cane, watermelons, and sweet corn. Florida is also a leading producer of greenhouse and nursery products.