Texas has the most farms.
Texas has the most farms in the United States, with over 240,000 farms covering more than 130 million acres.
Texas has the most farms and ranches in the United States.
Wyoming is the most rural state in the United States with farms covering 90 percent of its land. Its vast open spaces and low population density contribute to its rural character.
India has the most farms in the world, with over 146 million operational farms. Agriculture is a crucial part of India's economy, employing a vast number of people across the country.
There are thousands of farms in the Midwest region of the United States. States like Iowa, Illinois, and Nebraska have a large concentration of farms due to their fertile soil and favorable climate for agriculture. Each state has differing numbers of farms, but collectively the Midwest region is home to a significant portion of the country's agricultural activity.
Pennsylvania is a diverse state with a mix of big cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, as well as rural areas with plantations and farms. Both urban and rural settings can be found throughout the state, each offering unique landscapes and experiences.
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Most farms in California are located in the northern 2/3 of the state. There are orange groves in the southern portion of the state and mostly dairy farms in the north. There are also farms that grow other fruits and vegetables.
Iowa has the most crop farms in the United States. Iowa is known for its extensive agricultural industry, particularly in corn and soybean production.
Vermont
Washington State flourishes with dairy farms, beef farms, horses, swine, and goats.
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i think Nevada i think Nevada
jalisco
2 farms in California(very large farms) produce over 80% of the nation's carrots.
tenn
Texas definitely has the most wind farms, if that's what you mean.
S.C. was the state most likely to have farms wealthy enough to afford slaves.