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  2. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Arizona is a notable sector in the state's economy, contributing more than $23.3 billion in 2018. Arizona's diverse climate allows it to export all sorts of commodities such as nuts, wheat, cotton, eggs, meat, and dairy to the United States and 70 other countries.

  3. Agriculture in the Southwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa hay is also the number one crop of Arizona. In 2008, Arizona's hay crop sold for $288 million. [13] Other than hay, the southwestern states do produce a good amount of crops which grow well in warm climates. Arizona's crops, excluding hay, make about $1.9 billion per year.

  4. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ... - AOL

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    The 300-square-foot Hayden Flour mill, founded by Zimmerman in 2010, is bringing back some of Arizona's agricultural roots and a part of America's food history he worried had disappeared.

  5. Hillbilly Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachia is divided into 13 regions but is grouped into three commonly known sections; northern, central, and southern. Throughout the Appalachian region there are at least 31 mountains. [ 10 ] The Appalachian Regional Commission , a federal-state partnership that currently focuses on economic and infrastructure development, was created ...

  6. Explore Appalachia's rich food culture in new mini ... - AOL

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    ASHEVILLE - For nearly 25 years, the Southern and Appalachian ingredients and recipes have been at the core of the farm-to-table restaurant, Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar.

  7. Social and economic stratification in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Since Appalachia is a place with abundant resources such as coal, mineral, land and forest, the main jobs here are lumbering, mining and farming. None of these jobs need a high education, and employers don't decide the jobs based on their education level.

  8. 'So many hollers': Appalachia's remote terrain slows recovery ...

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    In rural Appalachia, where landslides scarred slopes and water thundered into narrow valleys, Helene’s acute impact renews focus on future mitigation. 'So many hollers': Appalachia's remote ...

  9. Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Subsistence farming was the backbone of the Appalachian economy throughout much of the 19th century, and while economies in places such as western Pennsylvania, the Great Valley of Virginia, and the upper Tennessee Valley in east Tennessee, transitioned to a large-scale farming or manufacturing base around the time of the Civil War, subsistence ...