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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.
Top Turkey Producing States In 2008 Minnesota 49 million North Carolina 39 million Arkansas 32 million Virginia 21 million Missouri 20 million Indiana 15.9 million California 15.7 million Pennsylvania 11.5 million South Carolina 10.5 million Iowa 9.0 million Total 271.1 million (estimated)
Iowa, Georgia, and Alabama are some of the top states in the United States for chicken slaughter. These states have a high concentration of poultry farms and processing facilities, leading to a large number of chickens being slaughtered.
Approximately 100-200 people in the United States die each year from peanut allergies. However, it's important to note that peanut allergies are relatively rare compared to other causes of death.
In terms of food to citizen ration, Qatar is the second largest food producing country in the world. By total production, the second largest food producing country could be China, India, or the US.
Top 5 producer states of soybeans
The top cattle producing states (in order) are the following:TexasNebraskaKansasOklahomaCaliforniaMissouriS. DakotaIowaWisconsinColoradoMinnesotaS.DakotaIllinoisOhioMichiganIndiana
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The top three oil producing countries are Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United States
the top 15 coal pruducing stats in the us
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the top five wheat producing states are: 1. Kansas 2. North Dakota 3. Montana 4. Oklahoma 5. Washington
1. Georgia 2. Utah 3. Arizona
The top state in the U.S. for producing rice is the state of Arkansas. The second largest producer of this crop is California.