“If stored in optimal conditions, a cabbage can last up to six months.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Football
“American footballs were never made of pigskin. The first footballs were once made from inflated pig bladders.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Sage
“Flowers of the sage plant can be blue, white, pink, or purple.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Cranberries
“Over 90 percent of cranberries are harvested by flooding the cranberry bogs, while the rest are dry harvested.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Celery
“All parts of the celery plant are edible: the leaves, the stalks, and the roots.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Wool
“One pound of wool can make 10 miles of yarn.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Combines
“It takes a combine 9 seconds to harvest enough wheat to make 70 loaves of bread.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Horses
“Until the invention of the tractor in the late 1800s, the driving power in agriculture was the horse.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Florida
“Although Florida is best known for orange production, the state’s farmers also grow a variety of field crops, including peanuts, cotton, potatoes, corn, hay, sugarcane, and soybeans.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Plums
“Plums are a great source of potassium, which can help manage high blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke.” ~American Agriculture Facts











