| Field Crops 1. Alfalfa Hay 2. Alfalfa and Timothy seeds 3. Barley 4. Brome Hay 5. Buckwheat 6. Clover Seed, Red 7. Clover Seed, Sweet 8. Corn for Grain 9. Corn Nuts 10. Corn Silage 11. Dry Beans 12. Fescue Hay 13. Grass Hay 14. Oats 15. Orchard Grass Hay 16. Other Seeds (E.g. Vetch) 17. Popcorn 18. Red Clover Hay 19. Rye 20. Rye Straw 21. Small Grain Hay 22. Sorghum for Grain 23. Sorghum for Syrup 24. Soybeans 25. Spelt 26. Sudan Grass Hay 27. Sudex Hay 28. Sunflowers, Oil 29. Sunflowers, Non-oil 30. Sweet Clover Hay 31. Sweet Corn 32. Timothy Hay 33. Timothy Seed 34. Tobacco 35. Wheat 36. Wheat Straw Livestock 37. Alpaca 38. Beefalow 39. Bees 40. Bison 41. Broilers 42. Burros 43. Calves 44. Cows, Beef 45. Cows, Milk 46. Chickens 47. Chinchilla 48. Deer 49. Ducks 50. Donkeys 51. Elk 52. Emu/ Ostrich 53. Geese 54. Goats, Angora 55. Goats, Meat 56. Goats, Milk 57. Hogs 58. Horses 59. Lambs 60. Llamas 61. Mules 62. Pheasants 63. Pigeons 64. Ponies 65. Quail 66. Rabbits 67. Sheep 68. Turkeys 69. Veal Calves Livestock & Poultry Products 70. Bees Wax 71. Chicken Eggs 72. Duck Eggs 73. Honey 74. Milk 75. Mink Pelts 76. Mohair 77. Quail Eggs 78. Rabbit Pelts 79. Wool Vegetables 80. Asparagus 81. Beans, Green 82. Beans, Snap 83. Beets 84. Broccoli 85. Brussel Sprouts 86. Cabbage, Fresh 87. Cabbage, Processing 88. Carrots, Fresh 89. Carrots, Processing 90. Cauliflower 91. Celery 92. Chard 93. Chinese Vegetables 94. Collard Greens 95. Corn, Sweet, Fresh 96. Corn, Sweet, Processing 97. Cucumbers 98. Eggplant 99. Escarole/ Endive 100. Garlic 101. Horse Radish 102. Peppers, Fresh 103. Peppers, Hot 104. Peppers, Processing 105. Kale 106. Leeks 107. Lettuce, Head 108. Lettuce, Leaf 109. Lima Beans 110. Mustard Greens 111. Onions, Green 112. Onions, White 113. Onions, Yellow 114. Peas 115. Potatoes, Fresh 116. Potatoes, Processing 117. Potatoes, Sweet 118. Pumpkins 119. Radiccio 120. Radishes 121. Rhubarb 122. Spinac 123. Squash 124. Sweet Green Peppers 125. Sweet Red Peppers | 126. Tomatoes, Fresh 127. Tomatoes, Hydroponic 128. Tomatoes, Processing 129. Turnip Greens 130. Turnips 131. Watermelons 132. Yams 133. Zucchini Fruits & Nuts 134. Apples, Fresh 135. Apples, Processing 136. Apricots 137. Blackberries 138. Blueberries 139. Cantaloupes 140. Cherries, Sweet 141. Cherries, Tart 142. Chestnuts 143. Elderberries 144. English Walnuts 145. Gooseberries 146. Grapes, Table 147. Grapes, Wine 148. Hickory Nuts 149. Honeydew Melons 150. Nectarines 151. Pawpaw (or Papaw) 152. Peaches 153. Pears 154. Plums 155. Raspberries, Black 156. Raspberries, Red 157. Strawberries 158. Walnuts Aquaculture 159. Bluegill 160. Catfish 161. Crawfish 162. Freshwater Shrimp 163. Hybrid Striped Bass 164. Largemouth bass 165. Rainbow Trout 166. Yellow Perch Herbs 167. Basil 168. Chives 169. Cilantro 170. Dill 171. Mint 172. Oregano 173. Parsley 174. Rosemary 175. Thyme Floriculture 176. African Violets 177. Begonias 178. Black-eyed Susan 179. Cannas 180. Carnations 181. Chrysanthemums 182. Coleus 183. Coreopsis 184. Daylilies 185. Dahlia 186. Daisies 187. Gladiola 188. Geraniums 189. Hyacinth 190. Impatiens 191. Iris 192. Petunias 193. Purple Cone Flowers 194. Marigolds 195. Nasturtium 196. Nicodemia 197. Poinsettias 198. Roses 199. Sunflowers 200. Tulips 201. Verbena Nursery/ Sod/ Christmas Trees/ Tree Products Christmas Trees 202. Blue Spruce 203. Douglas Fir 204. Fraser Fir 205. Norway Spruce 206. Scotch Pine 207. White Pine 208. Grasses 209. Ground Cover plants 210. Hostas 211. Ferns 212. Maple Syrup Shrubs 213. Barberry 214. Forsythia 215. Holly 216. Hydrangea 217. Lilac 218. Juniper 219. Rhododendron 220. Viburnum 221. Yews 222. Sod Wood Products 223. Buckeye 224. Hickory 225. Maple 226. Oak 227. Walnut 228. White Pine 229. Yellow Pine Note: This is not an exhaustive list. The Ohio Agricultural Statistics Service gave input for this list as well as experts in the agricultural industry. |