Ohio typically grows around 4 million acres of soybeans annually. The state's favorable climate and soil conditions make it ideal for soybean cultivation. Soybeans are a significant crop in Ohio's agricultural sector, contributing to both local economies and the broader agricultural market. However, specific figures may vary slightly year to year based on factors like weather conditions and market demand.
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Soybeans, Corn, Marijuana, pretty much in that order............
Such crops include corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, oats, canola, rye, etc.
Ohio's top agricultural commodities in terms of dollar value are:SoybeansCornDairy productsGreenhouse and nursery productsHogs.
Types of crops that are grown in Ohio are:cucumbers,potatoes,pumpkins,apples,grapes,peaches,strawberries,,fish, and maple syrup.
Corn and soybeans are the top Ohio crops.
28,688,371.2 acres, including water. The land area alone is 26,150,841.6 acres.
23,040.09 acres.
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The city of Cleveland, Ohio has a total land and water area of 52,736 acres.
Yes, there are wetlands in Ohio, but between the 1780s and 1980s, they decreased from about 5 million acres to about 483,000 acres.