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Some of the largest crop in Arkansas are rice, soybeans, cotton and corn.

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This state's most valuable crop is rice. Arkansas supplies about 47% of rice throughout the United States.

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Corn, beef cattle, poultry, wheat, soybeans, etc.

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Rice, Soy beans, Cotton,

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