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Connecticut is a state located in the northeastern region of the United States. It is one of the original 13 colonies and was one of the first states to ratify the United States Constitution. Connecticut is known for its rich history, beautiful countryside, and diverse economy.

Here are the top 10 agricultural products in Connecticut in 2020, along with their approximate acreage and revenue:


1. Nursery and greenhouse products: Connecticut is a leading producer of nursery and greenhouse products, such as flowers, shrubs, and ornamental plants. In 2020, the nursery and greenhouse industry generated approximately $190 million in revenue.

2. Dairy products: Connecticut has a small but thriving dairy industry, with several farms producing milk, cheese, and other dairy products. In 2020, the dairy industry generated approximately $67 million in revenue.

3. Greenhouse and field-grown vegetables: Connecticut produces a variety of vegetables, both in greenhouses and on farms. In 2020, the vegetable industry generated approximately $48 million in revenue.

4. Fruits and berries: Connecticut produces a variety of fruits and berries, including strawberries, blueberries, and apples. In 2020, the fruit and berry industry generated approximately $31 million in revenue.

5. Livestock and poultry: Connecticut has a small livestock and poultry industry, with several farms raising cattle, pigs, and chickens. In 2020, the livestock and poultry industry generated approximately $18 million in revenue.

6. Maple syrup: Connecticut produces a small but notable amount of maple syrup, mostly in the northeastern part of the state. In 2020, the maple syrup industry generated approximately $3 million in revenue.

7. Christmas trees: Connecticut has a thriving Christmas tree industry, with several tree farms throughout the state. In 2020, the Christmas tree industry generated approximately $2.5 million in revenue.

8. Hay and other forages: Connecticut produces hay and other forages, mostly for livestock feed. In 2020, the hay and forages industry generated approximately $2 million in revenue.

9. Horses: Connecticut has a small horse breeding and racing industry, with several farms breeding and training horses. In 2020, the horse industry generated approximately $1.5 million in revenue.

10. Aquaculture: Connecticut has a small but growing aquaculture industry, with several farms producing shellfish, including oysters and clams. In 2020, the aquaculture industry generated approximately $1 million in revenue.