It depends on where you are within the state, as it's about halfway between the two.
The states of Idaho, Washington, and Wisconsin produce about 60% of all potatoes grown in the US.
The halfway point between La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Prescott, Arizona, is approximately near the central part of the state of Kansas, around the city of Hays. This location provides a balanced midpoint for a road trip between the two places. Depending on the exact route taken, the halfway point may vary slightly, but Hays is a commonly recognized central point for travelers.
Michigan is located between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, they both are in Michigan.
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Rochelle, Virginia is halfway between State College & Raleigh
Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan are a few main mid-west states that have a lot of dairy farms.
As of 2001 California was way ahead of the next highest producer, Wisconsin. New York, Pennsylvania, Idaho and Minnesota follow .
I'm gonna have to say either Montana, Idaho, or Wisconsin, because people always make fun of these states, and they are not heavenly populated and not that much populated, i would go with Montana < That was the first answer but it is incorrect Wisconsin has bad people and I know that because I live there actually. but Idaho isn't really bad but I'll go with that. Massachusetts is the safest state.
Tennessee
Mississippi
Kansas