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What are "agricultural and horticultural commodities"?

905. What are "agricultural and horticultural commodities"?

Agricultural or horticultural commodities raised for sale or for home use include:

  1. Food crops (such as nuts, fruits, mushrooms, vegetables, and grain);

  2. Flowers, cut flowers, trees, and shrubbery;

  3. Animal feed or bedding, grass, vegetable, and cereal seed; and

  4. Other crops (such as flax, cotton, tobacco, tung nuts, and medicinal herbs raised for sale or for home use.)

Last Revised: March, 2001

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