All over Minnesota (and the world!) there are farmers who raise plants or animals that become food or products for us to use. The system of growing, processing, and delivering these products to users is called agriculture.
Crops like field corn, wheat, and soybeans are very important because they have many uses. But there are other farms that produce crops that are called "Specialty Crops." Specialty crops are crops grown and used by people for food, medicine, or decoration. Fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, herbs, and flowers are all examples.
Not every kind of crop can be grown everywhere. Soil type, climate, and terrain cause different fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other specialty crops to grow in specific areas of the world, the U.S., and Minnesota. Look at these maps to explore what kinds of specialty crops grow in Minnesota and across the U.S.