A very wide variety of goods and services including: * The Chevrolet Corvette. * Hogs. * The Toyota autos. * Tobacco products. * The Ford F Series. * Soybeans. * Transportation equipment. * Horses. * Corn and its by-product Bourbon Whiskey. * Cows and its by-product in the dairy and fertelizer industries. * Coal. * Tourism.
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Kentucky farmers produce 50 million to 60 million bushels of soybeans every year on average.
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No. Kentucky farmers also produce wheat, barley, sorghum, and hay, along with many other crops.
Angiosperms are seed producing plants. Beans are seeds.
Yes, there are oil refineries in Kentucky. The state has several facilities that process crude oil and produce various petroleum products. Notably, the largest refinery in Kentucky is located in the city of Catlettsburg, operated by Marathon Petroleum. These refineries play a significant role in the local economy and the energy supply in the region.
While exact figures for moonshine production in Kentucky are difficult to pinpoint due to the illicit nature of much of it, it is widely recognized that the state has a rich history of moonshining and continues to produce a significant amount today. According to some estimates, legal distilleries in Kentucky produce millions of gallons of bourbon and other spirits annually, with a portion of that being classified as moonshine. The state's strong bourbon culture contributes to the popularity and production of both legal and illegal moonshine.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
Because a thunderstorm is necessary for a tornado to form, but only a minority of thunderstorms produce tornadoes storms are more common.
Kentucky is the home of the Kentucky Derby.