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)
The top turkey-producing states in the US are Minnesota, North Carolina, and Arkansas. These states have a significant concentration of turkey farms and processing facilities, leading to high production levels.
The top peanut producing states in the US are Georgia, Texas, and Alabama. These states have favorable climate conditions for peanut cultivation and have robust agricultural industries.
The United States has the highest turkey consumption in the world. Turkey is a traditional dish for Thanksgiving celebrations in the U.S., contributing to its high consumption levels.
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.
Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism are among the top four religions practiced in the United States. Christianity is the largest religion with multiple denominations, followed by Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism which have smaller but growing communities in the country.
There are approximately 3000 people employed as telephone operators in the United States. They are spread out among the top phone companies, and maintain the network and take operator calls.
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The top peanut producing states in the US are Georgia, Texas, and Alabama. These states have favorable climate conditions for peanut cultivation and have robust agricultural industries.
California, wisconsin, and idaho
The top state in the U.S. for producing rice is the state of Arkansas. The second largest producer of this crop is California.
Texas is the top natural gas producing state, at least in the year 2007
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kansas, North Dakota, Montana
Oregon, Washington, Maine in that order.
the top are alaska, oklahoma, california, texas, and Louisiana. not necessarily in that order.