Arizona
georgie
North Carolina =)
The state nicknamed the "Heartland of the Nation" is Nebraska. This nickname reflects its central location in the United States and its role as a key agricultural hub. Nebraska is known for its wide-open spaces, prairies, and a strong farming community, which contribute to its identity as a vital part of the nation's agricultural production.
Its called Nation-State
Arizona
Wyoming
California.
Andhra Pradesh
Victoria leads the nation in the production of dairy products in Australia. It has a strong dairy industry with large dairy farms and processing facilities.
Texas leads the nation in sheep production.
Texas has the most farms and the highest acreage in the United States. Texas leads the nation livestock production. Cattle is the state's most valuable agricultural product, and the state leads nationally in production of sheep and goat products. Texas leads the nation in production of cotton. The state grows significant amounts of cereal crops and produce. Texas has a large commercial fishing industry. With mineral resources, Texas leads in creating cement, crushed stone, lime, salt, sand and gravel. :)
This varies from year to year amongst Maine, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. I think currently it is Idaho.
Iowa
Wisconsin
Maine
From the standpoint of the State's history it retains a major position however Alabama no longer leads the nation in cotton production.
South Carolina