Washington
Agriculture is Washington’s largest employer, contributing 13% to the state’s economy yearly. The state is a leading lumber producer. The types of lumber include stands of Douglas fir, hemlock, ponderosa and white pine, spruce, larch, and cedar. Washington...
West Virginia
Due to West Virginia’s rugged topography, the state is not well suited to agricultural production. Although around 80% of the state is commercial timberland. Logging operations can be found in every county, making the timber industry the largest agricultural...
Wisconsin
Wisconsin ranks as one of the nation’s leading agricultural states, typically ranking among the top ten states in annual farm income, with more than 5.5 billion dollars in farm product sales per year. Of the 76,500 farms in Wisconsin, 99% of them are family...