yes yes it does
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California, but if you take into mind the mast dairy production per capita, then you will see that Wisconsin does more. The only reason those dumb Californians make more dairy products is because thay are like 20x bigger than Wisconsin.
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This is probably Wisconsin, the number two dairy producing state in the US. Surprisingly, California produces more milk and dairy products than Wisconsin.
It depends on where you go. In Minnesota, the Minnesota Vikings are much more popular than the Green Bay Packers. In Wisconsin, I am sure the popularity is reversed.
Over the years California has produced more cheese and other dairy products then Wisconsin but Wisconsin always have produced the freshest cheese than any other state in the country. So obviously Wisconsin made cheese is the better tasting.
Traderspoint Creamery in Zionsville, Indiana makes 100% organic dairy products. You can visit them online at http://www.traderspointcreamery.com/ to learn more about them, purchase products and make reservations for their restaurant if you are in the area. PastureLand in Minnesota is another company that produces and sells 100% organic dairy products. They also have a website with more information and products at http://www.pastureland.coop/.
Because of the European and Scandinavian background of the people who settled the state. Many of them came from farming/dairy regions of those countries. Therefore when they settled in their new homeland they brought their customs and introduced them into their lives here.
Do not know the answer; but WISCONSIN has more than 15,000 lakes, all listed in a book they have available. I believe that is more than Minnesota or any other state.
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the border between Canada & the usa runs thru the middle of lake superior so these countries include their respective portions of the lake but the lakeshore is not the border & countries are more than just their dry land so technically no countries actually border this lake it is possible for countries to border lakes but such is not the case in this example
North Carolina is not primarily known for its dairy products compared to other states like Wisconsin or California. However, it does have a notable dairy industry, producing milk, cheese, and other dairy items, particularly in the western part of the state. The state's dairy farms contribute to local economies and provide a variety of products, but it is more recognized for its barbecue, sweet potatoes, and other agricultural goods.