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California
3.5B
Wisconsin
2.7B
Texas
1.4B
Idaho
1.4B
New York
1.3B
Michigan
1B
Minnesota
883M
Pennsylvania
828M
New Mexico
575M
Washington
502M
Iowa
494M
Ohio
466M
Colorado
443M
Arizona
407M
Indiana
374M
South Dakota
355M
Kansas
352M
Vermont
214M
Oregon
212M
Utah
177M
Georgia
175M
Florida
157M
Illinois
142M
Virginia
115M

Milk Production by State 2024

Milk Production by State 2024

Milk production in the United States is a critical component of the country's agriculture sector, with several states contributing significantly to the overall output. The leading milk-producing states include California, Wisconsin, Texas, Idaho, and New York. These states are home to large-scale dairy operations, where climate conditions, available land, and well-developed infrastructure support the substantial production of milk for both domestic consumption and export. The dairy industry in these states is focused on providing a consistent supply of fresh milk and dairy products while adhering to strict quality, safety, and animal welfare standards.

In terms of global milk production, the United States ranks among the top producers, alongside countries such as India, the European Union, China, and Brazil. India is the world's largest milk producer, with its output significantly surpassing that of other countries. Despite not being the largest producer, the United States still plays a crucial role in the international dairy market, exporting milk and dairy products to various countries around the world.

Milk Production by State 2024

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State
Milk Production 2022 (lbs)
California3.5B
Wisconsin2.7B
Texas1.4B
Idaho1.4B
New York1.3B
Michigan1B
Minnesota883M
Pennsylvania828M
New Mexico575M
Washington502M
Iowa494M
Ohio466M
Colorado443M
Arizona407M
Indiana374M
South Dakota355M
Kansas352M
Vermont214M
Oregon212M
Utah177M
Georgia175M
Florida157M
Illinois142M
Virginia115M

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