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Hay production across the United States showcases a diverse landscape of agricultural activity, with states like Texas, South Dakota, and Nebraska leading the pack. Texas stands out with a substantial production of 8.7 million tons, followed closely by South Dakota's 6.1 million tons and Nebraska's 5.3 million tons. These states benefit from favorable climate conditions and extensive agricultural infrastructure, enabling significant hay yields year-round.
On the other end of the spectrum, states like Alaska, Delaware, and Rhode Island report comparatively modest hay production figures. Alaska, with its unique climate and geographic challenges, produces just 28,000 tons of hay, while Delaware and Rhode Island contribute 34,000 tons and 13,000 tons, respectively.
State | Delta 10 THC Legal |
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Alabama | Legal |
Alaska | Illegal |
Arizona | Illegal |
Arkansas | Illegal |
California | Legal |
Colorado | Illegal |
Connecticut | Legal |
Delaware | Illegal |
Florida | Legal |
Georgia | Legal |
Hawaii | Legal |
Idaho | Illegal |
Illinois | Legal |
Indiana | Legal |
Iowa | Illegal |
Kansas | Legal |
Kentucky | Legal |
Louisiana | Legal |
Maine | Legal |
Maryland | Legal |
Massachusetts | Legal |
Michigan | Legal |
Minnesota | Legal |
Mississippi | Illegal |
Missouri | Legal |
Montana | Illegal |
Nebraska | Legal |
Nevada | Legal |
New Hampshire | Legal |
New Jersey | Legal |
New Mexico | Legal |
New York | Legal |
North Carolina | Legal |
North Dakota | Legal |
Ohio | Legal |
Oklahoma | Legal |
Oregon | Legal |
Pennsylvania | Legal |
Rhode Island | Illegal |
South Carolina | Legal |
South Dakota | Legal |
Tennessee | Legal |
Texas | Legal |
Utah | Illegal |
Vermont | Legal |
Virginia | Legal |
Washington | Legal |
West Virginia | Legal |
Wisconsin | Legal |
Wyoming | Legal |