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Just Some Virginia Ag Facts — Did You Know
(Based on the 2006 Virginia Agricultural Statistics Bulletin)
Apples — Virginia ranks among the top states in apple production and grows 11 varieties.
Chickens (broilers) — Broilers are Virginia's #1 farm enterprise.
Cattle & Calves — Virginia's cattle herd ranks in the top 20 in the nation.
Corn — Virginia yellow corn is primarily used for poultry and livestock feed.
Cotton — The value of cotton production increased 67% from 2002 to 2006 in Virginia.
Hogs — Virginia hams and pork products are famous around the world.
Horses — There are more than 170,000 horses in Virginia.
Milk — Sales of milk contributed $266 million to Virginia's economy in 2006.
Nursery Products — Plants, bulbs and Christmas trees are part of a rapidly growing business in the state.
Peanuts — Virginia peanuts are known as the Cadillac of peanuts for their size and flavor.
Potatoes — 40% of Virginia's potato crop is used for potato chips.
Seafood — Virginia is the third largest producer of seafood products.
Sheep, Lambs & Wool — Virginia is one of the largest sheep producing states east of the Mississippi.
Soybeans — Soybeans are used for oil, animal feed, ink, and as a protein source in a variety of foods.
Tomato — Eastern Virginia's climate and soil create ideal conditions for growing plump tomatoes.
Turkey — Virginia is a major turkey supplier for markets in the Eastern US and abroad.
Wheat — Winter wheat thrives in Virginia and is sold to flour mills throughout the East Coast.