Rankings · Seasonal
Highest pumpkin farms by state
Farms harvesting pumpkins.
This measure has no better end. The order describes the states, it does not rank them — see the other direction.
Farms reporting pumpkin harvest in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. It complements acreage: many small operations can look unlike one large industrial producer.
- 1Wisconsin962
- 2California555
- 3Iowa345
- 4Illinois143
- 5Georgia136
- 6South Carolina132
- 7Hawaii114
- 8Alabama83
- 9Kentucky77
- 10Pennsylvania73
- 11Florida68
- 12New York66
- 13Ohio48
- 14Tennessee43
- 15Oregon34
- 16West Virginia33
- 17Texas31
- 18Michigan30
- 19Washington30
- 20Virginia29
- 21New Hampshire28
- 22North Carolina27
- 23New Jersey27
- 24Rhode Island23
- 25Maine21
- 26Idaho19
- 27Indiana19
- 28Nevada19
- 29Missouri17
- 30Utah16
- 31Wyoming15
- 32Colorado14
- 33Vermont14
- 34Arizona11
- 35New Mexico10
- 36Massachusetts9
- 37Connecticut8
- 38South Dakota8
- 39Nebraska7
- 40Minnesota6
- 41North Dakota6
- 42Oklahoma6
- 43Alaska5
- 44Montana5
- 45Kansas4
- 46Maryland4
- 47Louisiana3
- 48Mississippi3
- 49Arkansas1
- 50Delaware1
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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