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| J is for JuiceApples are big business for Virginia… Virginia’s climate is ideal for growing many apple varieties. Virginia's apple harvest begins the last week in August and extends through early November. Summer varieties are harvested July through August. An average of 8 to 10 million bushels of apples will be produced annually by Virginia growers.Grades 6-8 History-Social Science |
| C is for CornProfessor Brad discusses the many uses of corn, the tasty and environmentally-friendly vegetable. There are three types of corn raised in Virginia: sweet corn (which is people food and delicious to eat), field corn (which is raised for livestock feed as well as processing), and corn grown for silage.Grades K-2 | 3-5 Science |

