Since 1995, Wisconsin has produced the largest crop of cranberries - currently, about 57% of the United States' total production.
Wisconsin is the leading producer of cranberries, with nearly half of U.S. production.
The leading cranberry producing state is Wisconsin. Source: http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/current/Cran/Cran-08-18-2009.pdf Other top producers (in order): Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon and Washington. Wisconsin produces more than half of the cranberries in the United States. Wisconsin produces twice as many cranberries as Massachusetts.
The actual Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association is based out of Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Wisconsin produces over 300 million pounds of the fruit annually.
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No. Cranberries need an acidic bog in a cooler climate in which to grow. Wisconsin produces nearly half of the US production of cranberries.
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The state that is known for it's lobsters is Maine, so I am guessing that it produces the most lobster. :)