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Minnesotas Right-to-Farm law protects farms and ranches from most public and private nuisance actions, as long as they operate using generally accepted agricultural practices and have been in business for two or more years.
The state of Uttar Pradesh is the No. 1 in agriculture in India. It is the largest producer of wheat, sugarcane, and buffalo milk in the country. Uttar Pradesh also ranks first in the production of several other crops, including rice, maize, barley, gram, and peas.
The states agriculture industry exports $9.3 billion worth of goods each year. Minnesota also ranks in the top five for multiple agriculture categories such as first in turkeys raised, second in hogs, first in sugar beets, oats, wild rice and red kidney beans.
Nationally, Minnesota ranks fifth in the United States for total crop sales. Minnesota is the #1 crop producer in sugar beets, processed sweet corn and green beans; #2 in wild rice; and #3 in dry beans and oats.
Which are the top 10 agriculture-producing States? The top 10 agriculture-producing States in terms of crop and animal/product cash receipts in calendar year 2023 are (in descending order): California, Iowa, Nebraska, Texas, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
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Top 10 Largest Agricultural Products in the World #1: Sugarcane 4.6 Billion Tons. #2: Maize (Corn) 1.2 Billion Tons. #3: Cattle (Beef and Milk Production) 1 Billion Head. #4: Milk 840 Million Tons. #5: Wheat 770 Million Tons. #6: Rice 750 Million Tons. #7: Soybeans 370 Million Tons.
Minnesotas largest agricultural commodities are corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, and dairy. The state is also a top producer of sugar beets, oats, turkeys, and wild rice. There is a growing diversity of farmers across the state, and farmers make a variety of choices about what and how to farm.
Our three general areas of responsibility include: Protecting our food supply; Protecting our natural resources; and. Cultivating our agricultural economy.

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