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Cotton Production (U.S.)

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Annual U.S. cotton production by state

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A map shows cotton production in the U. S. States like Texas, North Carolina, and Mississippi have the highest production (dark blue). States like Washington, Oregon, and Idaho show the lowest production (lighter blue).

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Cotton Production (U.S.)

General Area of Sedimentary Formations Favorable to Oil

Class

Rank

Metric tons

General Area of Sedimentary Formations Favorable to Oil

Connecticut
360.00
Delaware
280.00
District of Columbia
480.00
Florida
163.70e+4
Georgia
25.66e+5
Hawaii
330.00
Idaho
310.00
Iowa
190.00
Maine
200.00
Maryland
470.00
Massachusetts
490.00
Minnesota
380.00
Nevada
440.00
New Hampshire
370.00
New Jersey
320.00
North Carolina
52.18e+5
Oregon
260.00
Rhode Island
500.00
South Carolina
91.15e+5
South Dakota
180.00
Tennessee
81.55e+5
Vermont
220.00
Virginia
134.68e+4
Washington
400.00
Wisconsin
450.00
Alaska
430.0010.9%
Arizona
126.10e+41.24%
Utah
210.001.31%
Yukon
6.60%
Northwest Territories
70.2%
Wyoming
230.005.90%
Nunavut
41.1%
Montana
410.0040.7%
North Dakota
290.0026.1%
Kentucky
300.0069.8%
Nova Scotia
99.8%
Prince Edward Island
100%
Saskatchewan
26.5%
Mississippi
42.57e+554.2%
West Virginia
420.0032.9%
Nebraska
390.004.37%
Texas
17.51e+540.9%
Missouri
71.81e+54.62%
Louisiana
117.84e+499.9%
New Brunswick
26.8%
Alabama
61.83e+520.4%
New Mexico
172.68e+414.0%
Kansas
153.92e+449.5%
British Columbia
4.41%
Newfoundland and Labrador
25.6%
Michigan
350.0031.7%
Alberta
61.3%
Pennsylvania
270.0033.4%
Colorado
460.0015.2%
New York
250.004.89%
Manitoba
2.80%
Oklahoma
144.57e+467.6%
California
109.45e+45.00%
Arkansas
33.42e+514.5%
Ohio
340.0013.5%
Indiana
240.0032.9%
Illinois
510.0023.0%
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