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.
Do you mean "produce" as in "to make" or "produce" as in fruits and vegetables? Produce as in "to make": Make, form, create. Produce as in fruits and vegetables: fruits and vegetables...can't think of anything else...
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Fiber containing fruits and vegetables
A "produce store" sells vegetables, and sometimes fruit too. In large stores, vegetables and fruits are sold in the "produce department".
Produce can either be fruits or vegetables, depending on the kind of produce.
because gardeners/ farmers produce them?
no If you mean vegetables, most produce external seeds which is why they are classified as vegetables
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Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste