Oh, what a delightful question! In 2007, the leading producers of turkeys were Minnesota, North Carolina, and Arkansas. These states worked together in harmony to provide us with plenty of delicious turkeys for our Thanksgiving feasts. Just like how each color on our palette plays a special role in creating a beautiful painting, these states each had their own unique contributions to the turkey industry.
In 2007, there were six states that proved to be the leading producers of turkeys: Minnesota North Carolina Arkansas Virginia Missouri California In 2007, there were a total of 271 million turkeys raised. The above states produced 175 million of these.
Minnesota, North Carolina, Arkansas
The three states that were the leading producers of Turkey in 2007 were Wyoming Mississippi Massachusetts.
The three states that were the leading producers of Turkey in 2007 were Wyoming, Mississippi, and Massachusetts.
Georgia, Florida, Alabama
The three states that were the leading producers of Turkey in 2007 were Wyoming, Mississippi, and Massachusetts.
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Minnesota, North Carolina, Arkansas
Ben Franklin once jokingly suggested the Turkey as the national bird, he did not intend it to be taken seriously.
There were over 271,676,000 turkeys raised in 2007.
United States of America, with 4 167.109 kWh in 2007.
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