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The Lists Below Show Five Agricultural Crops in Alabama, Arkansas

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The lists below show five agricultural crops in Alabama, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
 Alabama  Arkansas  Louisiana  soybeans (s)   soybeans (s)   soybeans (s)   peanuts (p)   rice (r)   sugarcane (n)   corn (c)   cotton (t)   rice (r)   hay (h)   hay (h)   corn (c)   wheat (w)   wheat (w)   cotton (t)  \begin{array} { l l l } \underline { \text { Alabama } } & \underline { \text { Arkansas } } & \underline { \text { Louisiana } } \\\text { soybeans (s) } & \text { soybeans (s) } & \text { soybeans (s) } \\\text { peanuts (p) } & \text { rice (r) } & \text { sugarcane (n) } \\\text { corn (c) } & \text { cotton (t) } & \text { rice (r) } \\\text { hay (h) } & \text { hay (h) } & \text { corn (c) } \\\text { wheat (w) } & \text { wheat (w) } & \text { cotton (t) }\end{array}
Let U be the smallest possible universal set that includes all of the crops listed, and let A, K and L be the sets of five crops in Alabama, Arkansas, and Louisiana, respectively. Find each of the following sets.
- KL\mathrm { K } \cup \mathrm { L }

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