“If you enjoy cornbread dressing at Thanksgiving, it’s likely the corn used was grown in Iowa, which leads the nation in corn production, followed by Illinois, Nebraska, and Minnesota.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Dairy Products
“Dairy products are often used when preparing Thanksgiving Dinner. The largest dairy-producing state in the country is California, followed by Wisconsin and Idaho.” ~ American Agriculture Facts
Ag Facts about Cranberries
“Of the five states that produce most USA cranberries, Wisconsin grows more than half followed by Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, and Washington.” ~ American Agriculture Facts #agriculture #farming #thanksgivingdinner
Ag Facts about Pecans
“The United States is the world’s leading pecan producer, and Georgia produces about a third of the nation’s pecan crop.” ~ American Agriculture Facts #agriculture #farming #thanksgivingdinner
Ag Facts about Sweet Potatoes
“North Carolina is the nation’s top producer of sweet potatoes, yielding about 60 percent of all sweet potatoes grown in the United States.” ~ American Agriculture Facts #farming #thanksgivingdinner
Ag Facts about Pumpkins
“There’s a good chance your pie’s pumpkin was grown and/or processed in Illinois. It harvests the largest share of pumpkin acreage, and almost 80 percent of Illinois pumpkin acres are devoted to pie filling.” ~ American Agriculture Facts #agriculture #thanksgivingdinner
Ag Facts about Turkeys
“The top turkey-producing state in America is Minnesota. The state has about 450 turkey farms, which raise approximately 40-42 million turkeys annually.” ~ American Agriculture Facts #agriculture #thanksgivingdinner
Ag Facts about the Spice Trade
“Spice Trade has greatly impacted the world throughout the centuries. During the Middle Ages, spices were highly sought after to mask flavor of foods that weren’t fresh. Columbus was seeking a route to the spice-rich countries of the East when he wound up in North America.” ~ Agriculture Facts









