The Top 10 Agriculture States in the US
When it comes to agriculture, the United States is a powerhouse.
From dairy farms to soybean fields, every state contributes to the country’s vast agricultural industry.
However, some states stand out above the rest in terms of crop production, livestock, and overall agricultural output in 2021.
1. California
Coming in at number one is California, with an estimated $55.09 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and dairy products, with almonds being the top crop in terms of value.
2. Iowa
Iowa ranks second with an estimated $39.41 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of corn, soybeans, and pork, with corn being the top crop in terms of value.
3. Texas
Texas is the third-largest agricultural state, with an estimated $28.83 billion in agricultural product value. The state’s top commodities include cattle and calves, cotton, and greenhouse and nursery products.
4. Nebraska
Nebraska comes in at number four, with an estimated $28.73 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of beef, corn, and soybeans.
5. Illinois
Illinois ranks fifth, with an estimated $24.33 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of soybeans, corn, and swine.
6. Kansas
Kansas comes in at number six, with an estimated $23.62 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of wheat, beef, and corn.
7. Minnesota
Minnesota ranks seventh an estimated $23.09 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of soybeans, corn, and hogs, with corn being the top crop in terms of value.
8. Indiana
Number 8 is Indiana, with an estimated $15.43 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of soybeans, corn, and hogs.
9. North Carolina
North Carolina ranks eighth, with an estimated $15 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of sweet potatoes, hogs, and poultry.
10. Wisconsin
Wisconsin comes in at number ten, with an estimated $14.40 billion in agricultural product value. The state is a major producer of cheese, milk, and corn.
Conclusion
These top 10 agriculture states in the United States are essential contributors to the nation’s agricultural industry, providing a significant portion of the country’s food supply and generating billions of dollars in economic activity.
Sources:
https://data.ers.usda.gov/reports.aspx?ID=17839
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)