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Vegetables

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From the first days of settlement, almost every farm family had a vegetable garden for personal use. Eventually in some parts of Ohio, vegetables became crops that made money. In 1992, 2,349 farms in Ohio harvested vegetables from more than 55,000 acres. The leading seven counties were:

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