Rankings · Seasonal
Highest pumpkin acres by state
Pumpkin acres harvested.
This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.
Acres of pumpkins harvested in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. This measures production footprint; it does not distinguish processing pumpkins from pick-your-own farms.
- 1Illinois18777
- 2Indiana7017
- 3Texas6353
- 4Pennsylvania5770
- 5California4934
- 6Michigan4858
- 7New York4577
- 8Ohio4286
- 9Virginia4028
- 10North Carolina3939
- 11Wisconsin3108
- 12Washington3029
- 13Colorado3028
- 14Oregon2843
- 15Minnesota2018
- 16New Jersey1984
- 17New Mexico1588
- 18Massachusetts1529
- 19Arkansas1410
- 20Missouri1360
- 21Kentucky1301
- 22Tennessee1032
- 23Utah1004
- 24Connecticut945
- 25Nebraska872
- 26Iowa793
- 27Kansas781
- 28Maryland755
- 29Delaware726
- 30Maine639
- 31Vermont570
- 32Oklahoma508
- 33Alabama481
- 34New Hampshire356
- 35Idaho294
- 36South Carolina257
- 37Hawaii246
- 38West Virginia244
- 39Mississippi214
- 40South Dakota174
- 41Montana164
- 42Georgia144
- 43Rhode Island120
- 44Nevada98
- 45Florida73
- 46Louisiana59
- 47Arizona56
- 48North Dakota53
- 49Wyoming15
- 50Alaska5
Not ranked, because this measure is not published for them: District of Columbia. USDA did not publish a county figure, usually because it was suppressed to protect respondents.
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