DRY BEANS, Part II: Where are they grown and used? Michigan is second in the nation in navy, dark red kidney, and light red kidney bean
production, and we lead the nation in black turtle and
cranberry bean production with 60% and 84% of the total, respectively. Because Navy beans comprise almost half of the dry beans grown in Michigan, separate
maps of their major areas of production are shown below. Source: Hill, E.B., Riddell, F.T., and F.F. Elliot. 1930. Types of farming in Michigan. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Special Bulletin 206.
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