The following list represents the Top 200+ commodities
grown in Ohio. This list was produced
by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (July, 2007)
and contributions were made by the Ohio Agricultural
Statistics Service as well as experts in the
agricultural industry.
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. Spinach
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
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