Top 10 Ohio Agriculture Products

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Learn about Ohio’s top 10 agricultural commodities based on annual cash receipts.

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3. Dairy Products

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$1.1 billion

Home to 250,000 dairy cows as of Jan. 1, 2023, Ohio produced more than 5.5 billion pounds of milk in 2022, equivalent to about 22,000 pounds of milk per cow.

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  1. […] 1. Soybeans. Ohio farmers harvested nearly 4.9 million acres of soybeans in 2020, which produced just under 263 million bushels of the crop. Farm Fact: Soybeans are an important ingredient in crayons. via […]

  2. Well, because Ohio Farmers went against renting some land for solar farming, I guess your children will get crayons from soybeans rather than good schooling! It could have all worked together. The solar panels on my roof do not hurt the water running onto my property. Wake-up!

    1. You can’t EAT solar power!

    2. “Wake-up” I think the phrase you are looking for is “get woke”

    3. I live in Ohio. Most days are cloudy–solar is not practical. Solar, even on a good day, is VERY low powered and you can’t produce very much electricity. Coal works every day, as does natural gas. Oh, and there is no downside to fossil fuels producing carbon dioxide. We are carbon life forms, and all plants need CO2 to breath in and they, in turn, produce oxygen. No CO2 means no plants, no food, and little oxygen for you and me. Please understand that the whole carbon emissions thing is a giant psy-op designed to strike fear in people and take energy and food sources away from us. Globalists hate humans, including you.

      1. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL

      2. Y’all should be more worried about the train derailment than conspiracy theories. If this is true how did plants and our ancestors survive for thousands of years? They also had clean water. Who is profiting off your beliefs?

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      3. extremely well stated and Truth based

  3. Ok so no more soy, got it!

    1. I’m here for the exact same thing lol.

  4. You can’t EAT solar power!

    1. Sadly, nobody wants to eat ANYTHING from Ohio now after your Norfolk chemical Chernobyl ruined your water and soil. Thank your governor for allowing Norfolk Southern to not maintain their lines.

  5. Well, I am allergic to the first 6 and very last of the 10 crops here. Never thought that would be a plus! 🙁

  6. […] Ohio and Western Pennsylvania agriculture is nothing to scoff at, based on what has transpired. The following 10 food crops have the most acreage in Ohio, and could be the most at-risk in terms of dioxin […]

  7. I used to love tofu.
    I used to eat it every day.
    Now what do I do?

  8. […] Ohio and Western Pennsylvania agriculture is nothing to scoff at, based on what has transpired. The following 10 food crops have the most acreage in Ohio, and could be the most at-risk in terms of dioxin […]

  9. […] Ohio and Western Pennsylvania agriculture is nothing to scoff at, based on what has transpired. The following 10 food crops have the most acreage in Ohio, and could be the most at-risk in terms of dioxin […]

  10. […] Ohio and Western Pennsylvania agriculture is nothing to scoff at, based on what has transpired. The following 10 food crops have the most acreage in Ohio, and could be the most at-risk in terms of dioxin […]

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