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Many different things. The corn is used for livestock feed and a little bit goes for human food, onions and potatoes are either sold fresh or processed into frozen food products, dry beans get used for ethnic and other foods, hops get dried and sent to distillers to be made into beer, alfalfa gets used for livestock feed, etc.

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