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This area of the United States is mainly used for livestock, such as cattle and sheep, and the land that is used for farming is mainly used for hay. While hay makes a large income for that area, there are other crops grown in this area. The largest contributors to income in this group are cotton, lettuce, and wheat. The lesser contributors (also still grown in the Southwest) to income are: potatoes, lemons, tangerines, cantaloupes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, grapes, pinto beans, peanuts, barley, and mint.

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Agriculture in the southwest of the US includes the cultivation of crops such as cotton, fruits (like citrus), vegetables, and nuts. Livestock production, including cattle and sheep farming, is also prevalent in the region. The arid climate and irrigation systems are key factors influencing the types of crops grown in the southwest.

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