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Can you name the Top 25 US Agricultural Commodities?
created by
jcrow09
Enter a commodity in the box below
Correctly named commodities will show up below
Answers do not have to be guessed in order
Source:
USDA Economic Research Service
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Value of Cash Receipts ($)
51.6 billion
48.2 billion
34.8 billion
29.1 billion
23.1 billion
17.4 billion
16.1 billion
16.1 billion
8.2 billion
7.4 billion
5.7 billion
4.5 billion
3.7 billion
Value of Cash Receipts ($)
3.3 billion
3.2 billion
2.7 billion
2.4 billion
2.3 billion
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1.8 billion
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Top 25 US Agricultural Commodities Quiz
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Jun 15th, 2010 at 18:18 GMT
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Very nice quiz! - but please accept more of them in the singular, especially "turkey" + "chicken", since both of these can be used as mass nouns for the commodity.
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