“The nation’s leading state for the production of black and small red beans is Michigan. Bush’s Beans, based in Tennessee, buys beans from Michigan.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Giant Pumpkins
“Giant pumpkins can grow as much as 5 pounds per day.” ~ Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Turnips
“During World War I, when meat and potatoes because scarce, Germans consumed large quantities of turnips. They even made bread from turnip flour. The winter of 1916-1917 became known as ‘turnip winter.’” ~ Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Corn
“Many everyday products Americans use contain corn, including soap, paper, paint, soda, and crayons.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Cotton
“A single bale of cotton can help produce 1,217 T-shirts or 313,600 dollar bills.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Honeybees
“A hive of bees must tap over two million flowers and fly over 55,000 miles to produce one pound of honey.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Coffee
“Coffee is the second-most commodity traded in the world. The first is crude oil.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Pumpkins
“Pumpkins come in a variety of colors, including orange, white, blue, red, green, and yellow.” ~American Agriculture Facts









