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Washington Crop Values
Value of the top 25 farm products in Washington state in 2007:
Value of the top 25 farm products in Washington state in 2007:
Apples, $1.75 billion, up 24 percent
Milk, $1.06 billion, up 54 percent
Wheat, $975 million, up 56 percent
Potatoes, $685 million, up 22 percent
Cattle & calves, $581 million, down 1 percent
Hay, $517 million, up 29 percent
Nursery and greenhouse products, $343 million, up 42 percent
Cherries, $327 million, up 20 percent
Pears, $178 million, up 12 percent
Grapes, $172 million, up 19 percent
Hops, $128 million, up 46 percent
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Forest products, farm, $119 million, down 15 percent
Corn for grain, $115 million, up 96 percent
Eggs, $105 million, up 86 percent
Aquaculture, $87 million, little change
Sweet corn, $85 million, up 20 percent
Corn for silage, $82 million, up 35 percent
Barley, $69 million, up 99 percent
Broilers, $64 million, down 18 percent
Onions, $60 million, down 75 percent
Mint oil, $59 million, up 16 percent
Christmas trees, $51 million, no change
Blueberries, $50 million, up 65 percent
Haylage, $29 million, up 6 percent
Dry Edible Beans, $28 million, up 20 percent
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Source: National Agricultural Statistics Service
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