Ag States of America

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Ag States of America: Vermont

Color, Clarity, Density and…Flavor? No, it isn’t diamonds. It’s the grading scale of Vermont Maple syrup. That isn’t all though. The small but mighty state is also known for its artisan cheeses. That’s half a breakfast plate right there! Learn more about what else Vermont produces in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Pennsylvania

Close to 60% of Pennsylvania is covered in forests. That still leaves 7.3 million acres of farmland for producers to raise livestock, mushrooms and haylage (hey what?). Learn more about what else the Keystone State produces in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Oregon

Oregon boasts a diverse agricultural climate, producing everything from Pinot grapes to wildflowers to greenhouse and nursery plants. Get some other Beaver State facts to chew on in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: North Dakota

A whopping 90% of the land in North Dakota is utilized for farming. Think that makes for a lot of ag production? You betcha. Wheat, honey and dry beans are just the beginning. Learn more about the state’s agriculture industry in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Kansas

Much more than shiny red slippers and tornados, Kansas has a wealth of agricultural products and commodities to offer the world. Get blown away by how much in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Colorado

Colorado may be known for the Rocky Mountains, but the Centennial State boasts a robust agricultural industry as well. Get a Mile-High view in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Alabama

Known historically for its cotton and peanut farms, Alabama also is home to more than 150 aqua-farms that produce everything from tilapia, trout and bass to catfish and flounder. See what else Alabama produces in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Nebraska

Nebraska is powered by agriculture. It’s the state’s largest industry thanks to the cattle, corn, soybean industries, and much more. See what else the Cornhusker State offers in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: New Mexico

Historically a cattle-ranching state, New Mexico has become the ninth-largest dairy producer in the country. Learn about that and other spicy New Mexico Ag Facts in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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Ag States of America: Kentucky

Kentucky’s equine industry contributes about $3 billion to the state’s economy and supports more than 100,000 jobs when factoring agritourism. See what else Kentucky has cooking in this episode of Ag States of America, brought to you by Pivot Bio.
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