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North Dakota is known for its robust agricultural sector, with the state being the leading producer of several crops. Here are the top 10 agricultural products in North Dakota, along with their approximate acreage and revenue:

  1. Wheat - North Dakota is the leading producer of wheat in the United States, accounting for 16% of the country's production. In 2020, the state harvested 4.8 million acres of wheat, generating approximately $2.7 billion in revenue.

  2. Corn - The state's second-largest crop is corn, with 3.6 million acres harvested in 2020. The crop brought in an estimated $2.1 billion in revenue.

  3. Soybeans - North Dakota harvested 6.7 million acres of soybeans in 2020, generating approximately $1.7 billion in revenue.

  4. Beef - The state's beef industry is the largest livestock sector, with 2.6 million head of cattle and calves. Beef production generated an estimated $2.1 billion in revenue.

  5. Barley - North Dakota is a significant producer of barley, with 1.5 million acres harvested in 2020, generating approximately $442 million in revenue.

  6. Sunflowers - The state is the leading producer of sunflowers in the United States, with 690,000 acres harvested in 2020. The crop generated approximately $408 million in revenue.

  7. Sugar beets - North Dakota is the second-largest producer of sugar beets in the country, with 181,000 acres harvested in 2020. The crop brought in an estimated $204 million in revenue.

  8. Canola - The state is the leading producer of canola in the United States, with 1.8 million acres harvested in 2020. The crop generated approximately $189 million in revenue.

  9. Dry Edible Beans - North Dakota harvested 935,000 acres of dry edible beans in 2020, generating approximately $141 million in revenue.

  10. Potatoes - North Dakota is a significant producer of potatoes, with 65,000 acres harvested in 2020. The crop generated approximately $51 million in revenue.