Baz Ares
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- Feb 2, 2017
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Try harder. Add up the list. Pure Red states lose. As always,Look at the map dumbass, where the food and energy are produced... conservative county’s.LOL! Please explain more your DOPer points.The conservative parts of the state feed the whole state... urban progressives are helplessCalifornia now world's 5th largest economy, surpassing UK
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What a DEMOCRATIC CONTROLLED State can do! Take that UK!
texASS is in 13th place under its better Russia! In 12th Place.
A whole 1 Trillion lower. Dang? Too much time spent on guns and abortion?
btw: It is interesting that 350M folks generate 23 Trillion plus in GDP.
As China is in a close 2nd, with 2 Billion peoples.
And whiny little Americans are acting stupid. Giving more to the 1%. in a BS 2017 Tax Cut
States That Produce The Most Food (By Value)
California produces the most food (by value) in the United States followed by Iowa and Nebraska.
California produces the most food (by value) in the United States followed by Iowa and Nebraska.
Twelve (12) states generate over $10 billion in agricultural cash reciepts: California, Iowa, Nebraska, Texas, Minnesota, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio & South Dakota.
California accounts for 11% of ag cash receipts in the United States.
United States $395,068,677,000
Rank Commodity Cash Receipts Percent
1 California $44,738,132,000 11.30%
2 Iowa $31,985,370,000 8.10%
3 Nebraska $24,465,882,000 6.20%
4 Texas $22,726,067,000 5.80%
5 Minnesota $20,580,696,000 5.20%
6 Illinois $19,649,939,000 5.00%
7 Kansas $16,223,254,000 4.10%
8 Wisconsin $12,110,055,000 3.10%
9 Indiana $12,052,964,000 3.10%
10 North Carolina $11,706,602,000 3.00%
11 Ohio $10,066,756,000 2.50%
12 South Dakota $10,013,470,000 2.50%
13 Missouri $9,940,400,000 2.50%
14 Georgia $9,779,096,000 2.50%
15 Arkansas $9,421,594,000 2.40%
16 Washington $9,293,914,000 2.40%
17 North Dakota $8,684,221,000 2.20%
18 Michigan $8,293,622,000 2.10%
19 Florida $8,252,525,000 2.10%
20 Colorado $7,638,232,000 1.90%
21 Idaho $7,586,979,000 1.90%
22 Oklahoma $7,038,174,000 1.80%
23 Pennsylvania $6,868,357,000 1.70%
24 Mississippi $6,235,891,000 1.60%
25 Alabama $5,349,114,000 1.40%
26 New York $5,287,766,000 1.30%
27 Kentucky $5,284,095,000 1.30%
28 Oregon $4,817,294,000 1.20%
29 Louisiana $4,127,882,000 1.00%
30 New Mexico $4,019,802,000 1.00%
31 Arizona $3,909,695,000 1.00%
32 Tennessee $3,849,846,000 1.00%
33 Montana $3,745,101,000 0.90%
34 Virginia $3,576,417,000 0.90%
35 South Carolina $2,928,327,000 0.70%
36 Maryland $2,329,861,000 0.60%
37 Utah $1,688,836,000 0.40%
38 Wyoming $1,650,684,000 0.40%
39 Delaware $1,180,546,000 0.30%
40 New Jersey $1,139,186,000 0.30%
41 Hawaii $729,321,000 0.20%
42 Nevada $717,590,000 0.20%
43 Maine $702,945,000 0.20%
44 Vermont $699,313,000 0.20%
45 West Virginia $652,069,000 0.20%
46 Connecticut $543,829,000 0.10%
47 Massachusetts $510,006,000 0.10%
48 New Hampshire $183,921,000 0.00%
49 Rhode Island $62,082,000 0.00%
50 Alaska $30,954,000 0.00%
FFS.. DANG!?.. That Mexican Taco looks so GOOD!
btw: Diddy yooooou knowwww!, Mexico makes some of the best foods in the world!
U.S...Not so much! Keep trying to MAGA here. It never was btw...!
Nation wide
It's an inbred Whitey redneck Rebal thang.
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