The states that produce the most hogs are North Carolina and Iowa. They each produce about 43.1 percent of the nation's hogs.
Dogs, Hogs, Pigs, Cats ETC.
Iowa produces the most grain in the United States. It is known as the leading state in corn and soybean production.
No state has "all" the hogs, since many states raise these animals. The main hog producers are the "corn belt" states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska - but there are more. Hogs are raised in almost every state east of the Mississippi - and many in the west.
The Hereford hogs
Alaska produces the most fish in the United States. Its cold, nutrient-rich waters support a wide variety of fish species, making it a prime location for commercial fishing.
Iowa
Corn, Beef, Hogs
The state that raises the most hogs in the United States is North Carolina. There is an increased demand for pork raised in humane conditions recently.
Iowa produces the most pigs
According to available statistics, Washington is the state which produces the most apples.
Hershey, Pennsylvania produces the most chocolate
Arizona produces the most copper in the United States.
The state which produces the most gold in Australia today is Western Australia.
The state that is known for it's lobsters is Maine, so I am guessing that it produces the most lobster. :)
Texas produces the most concrete in the United States.
Texas produces the most sheep. Then, in second, comes California.
Eastern North Carolina has the most hogs.