The top five pea-producing states in the United States are Washington, California, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Idaho. Washington leads in production due to its favorable climate and soil conditions for growing both green and yellow peas. California also contributes significantly, particularly with its processing peas. North Dakota and Minnesota are known for their substantial contributions to both dry and sweet pea production.
Top 5 producer states of soybeans
The top 5 coal producing countries in the world are: 1. China 2. United States 3. Australia 4. India 5. South Africa The top 5 producing states in the U.S. are: 1. Wyoming 2. West Virginia 3. Kentucky 4. Pennsylvania 5. Illinois
the top five wheat producing states are: 1. Kansas 2. North Dakota 3. Montana 4. Oklahoma 5. Washington
The top cattle producing states (in order) are the following:TexasNebraskaKansasOklahomaCaliforniaMissouriS. DakotaIowaWisconsinColoradoMinnesotaS.DakotaIllinoisOhioMichiganIndiana
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In 2009 the the top producers were Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, distantly followed by Indiana and California.
Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, and Meat from cattle, chickens and hogs.
The top 5 corn-producing states are Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Indiana. Together, they produce over half of the total corn grown in the United States. Iowa is the leading producer, followed by Illinois and Nebraska.
1) California 2) Indiana 3)Ohio 4) Illinois 5)Michigan
The top five coal producing companies in 2012 were: China United States India Indonesia Australia
The top 5 wheat producing countries and their areas are:China (9,596,960 km2)India (3,166,144 km2)United States (9,826,675 km2)Russia (17,098,242 km2)France (674,843 km2)