yes ,they grow sweet cherries and sour cherries
The main crop of Michigan is cherries. More than 70 per cent of the tart cherries and 20 per cent of the sweet cherries grown in the US come from Michigan..
Cherries and or apples
apples blueberies cherries
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About 80 percent of the red tart cherries grown in the United States are produced in Michigan. New York and several other states grow the remainder.
Cherries, apples, cheese, onion, mushrooms and potatoes!
cars,wheat, corn, and cherries. (may or may not be right)
Allegedly Turkish Cherries are the sweetest and most tasty - something to do with climate &c.
China/hong kongWisconsin and Michigan are known for their cherry production. The finger of land sticking out into Lake Michigan in Wisconsin is Door County and has Cherry Festivals every year. Wisconsin is noted for their sour red cherries.Michigan is another state renowned for Cherries. Ripe Bing cherries are noted there for their production.The temperate waters of Lake Michigan provide the perfect growing conditions for both types.
Michigan grows more squash, asparagus, and tart cherries (but not sweet cherries) than any other state. There are many other important crops as well, including apples, cucumbers, cranberries, and potatoes, although Michigan is not a leading producer in overall production of potatoes nor apples. A high percentage of apples that are grown in Michigan are used in pies, and a high percentage of potatoes that are grown in Michigan are used in potato chips.
some resources are apples lumber cherries mint and water