Minnesota, North Carolina, and Arkansas produce the most turkey in the United States. While Minnesota produces more pounds of turkey overall, North Carolina makes more money off of their turkey production.
The top four turkey producing states were North Carolina, Minnesota, Virginia, and Arkansas
A comb or wattle .
Turkeys gobble. Turkeys have a snood on top of their head that they can change the size of depending on mood. The turkey has a large fan shaped tail to impress the female turkeys.
Mississippi, Texas, georgia, Arkansas and North Carolina are the top 5 cotton producers in the United States.
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I think turkeys should have a small lean-to with a top, atleast. (You're gonna eat 'em any way!) :P
no turkeys can not fly at tree top level but however then can fly for a little bit jus not very high.
The chicks are hatached with a bump on their head.
In 2009 the top rice producing states were Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas
According to the USDA, those states are:MinnesotaNorth CarolinaArkansasMaineMassachusetts.Other sources list the top turkey producing states as:MinnesotaNorth CarolinaMissouri, ArkansasSouth Carolina, MissouriVirginia, California
The top five beef producing states are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and South Dakota
The three states that were the leading producers of Turkey in 2007 were Wyoming, Mississippi, and Massachusetts.