Texas leads the U.S. in cotton production . In 2000, growers produced over 4 million bales, making over $1 billion to the Texas cotton industry. Texas annually produces about 25% of the entire U.S. crop and plants over 6 million acres! That's over 9,000 square miles of cotton fields.
In 2009, Texas produced 4.9 million bales of cotton, far outdoing the next closest state of Georgia at 1.8 million bales.
Texas
California!
I would say Florida. I have seen a lot of oranges there also grapefruit.
Local, state, and national government may tax the company.
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The South. The area referred to as the Midwest US produces no cotton.
Corn - Iowa Wheat - Kansas Cotton - Texas Potatoes - Idaho
Alabama is known as the Cotton State.
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Kentucky.
Nevada.
Michigan
Texas
Ohio
Kentucky produces the most gold in the Untied States.
California!
South Carolina