Introduction to Ch.9: food & agriculture

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Introduction to Ch.9: food & agriculture Do you know where your food is grown?

What percent of Americans farm for a living?

Do you know where your food is grown? Cattle Milk cows Poultry Hogs & pigs Corn Wheat Barley Rice Soybeans Apples Blueberries Oranges Peanuts Vegetables Alfalfa hay Tobacco

Value of Products Sold

Cattle?

Milk Cows?

Poultry?

Hogs & pigs?

Corn?

Corn

Wheat?

Barley?

Rice?

Soybeans?

Apples?

Blueberries?

Oranges?

Peanuts?

Vegetables?

Tobacco?

Tobacco

Alfalfa hay?