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Soybean production in the United States is a significant part of the country's agriculture sector, with several states contributing substantially to the overall output. The leading soybean-producing states include Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana, and Ohio. These states benefit from a combination of favorable climate conditions, fertile soils, and well-established agricultural infrastructure that supports the large-scale cultivation of soybeans. Soybeans are used in various food products, animal feed, and industrial applications, such as biodiesel and ink production, which has driven much of the industry's growth.
In terms of global soybean production, the United States ranks among the top producers, alongside countries such as Brazil and Argentina. In recent years, Brazil has emerged as the world's largest soybean producer, surpassing the United States in output. However, the United States still plays a crucial role in the international soybean market, exporting soybeans and soybean-derived products to various countries around the world.
State | Soybean Production 2023 (BU) |
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Illinois | 648.9M |
Iowa | 573M |
Minnesota | 349.4M |
Indiana | 334.3M |
Ohio | 274.3M |
Nebraska | 266.8M |
Missouri | 265M |
South Dakota | 223.1M |
North Dakota | 218.7M |
Arkansas | 159.3M |
Mississippi | 119.3M |
Wisconsin | 105.1M |
Kansas | 104.8M |
Kentucky | 100.1M |
Michigan | 93.4M |
Tennessee | 80.1M |
North Carolina | 62.8M |
Louisiana | 39.2M |
Pennsylvania | 26.3M |
Virginia | 21.7M |
Maryland | 21.6M |
New York | 17.3M |
South Carolina | 15M |
Alabama | 14.8M |
Oklahoma | 10.7M |
Delaware | 6.8M |
Georgia | 6.7M |
New Jersey | 4.2M |
Texas | 2.1M |
United States | 4.2B |