The state that raises the most hogs in the United States is North Carolina. There is an increased demand for pork raised in humane conditions recently.
More hogs are raised in Iowa than in any other state.
More hogs are raised in Iowa than in any other state.
No state has "all" the hogs, since many states raise these animals. The main hog producers are the "corn belt" states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska - but there are more. Hogs are raised in almost every state east of the Mississippi - and many in the west.
northern china
Farmers raised hogs and chickens in the hills.
Ethanol Production is a rapidly growing industry in Iowa and the other midwestern corn producing states. Other than that, farming, some clean industries and the university systems are major employers.
Iowa has consistently produced more corn, soybeans, and hogs than any other state in recent years. Its favorable climate, fertile soil, and advanced agricultural practices contribute to its leading position in these commodities. Iowa's agricultural sector is crucial to the state's economy and plays a significant role in the national agricultural landscape.
cattle and hogs are the main one
Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Hogs.
old fat ones!
Indiana Actually I read on at least two websites that it is Iowa. I also read that it USED to be Missouri, but that Missouri's hog production has decreased since 2000. See the Related Link.
some are sheep, chicken, pig, turky, and cows.