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Virginias Top 5 Agricultural Counties CountyLand in Farms (acres) Augusta 243,974 Rockingham 228,542 Fauquier 216,666 Bedford 211,0871 more row
Virginias Top 10 Agricultural Commodities Crop / LivestockFarm Cash Reciepts Soybeans $351M Miscellaneous crops* $343M Corn $339M All Other Animals** $225M6 more rows
After Fresno County, the remaining top-10 California counties for ag production in the U.S. are: Tulare, Monterey, Kern, Merced, Imperial, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Santa Barbara, and Kings. Grant County, Washington ranked 10th.
Best crops for Virginia gardens Beans: If youre in a cooler area, you can start beans indoors in May and transplant them outdoors in July. Beets: Plant beets outside in May and August for cooler regions. Broccoli: Plant broccoli outside in May and August. Cabbage: Plant cabbage outside in June in cooler areas.
VIRGINIAS TOP 20 FARM COMMODITIES CALENDAR YEAR 2022 RANKCOMMODITYCASH RECEIPTS ($) 1 Broilers 1,602,080,000 2 Cattle and Calves 482,253,000 3 Turkeys 453,838,000 4 Dairy Products, Milk 395,640,00016 more rows
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The top 10 Virginia counties based on the value of agricultural production are Rockingham with $1.2 billion, Augusta with $448 million, Accomack with $326 million, Shenandoah with $225 million, Page with $205 million, Orange with $142 million, Southampton with $124 million, Northampton with $109 million, Pittsylvania

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