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Arkansas is a state located in the southern region of the United States. Its capital is Little Rock, and it is the 29th largest state in terms of land area and 33rd most populous state in terms of population. Arkansas is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee to the east, Mississippi to the southeast, Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, and Oklahoma to the west. 

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


1. Poultry: Arkansas is a leading producer of poultry, with over 2,200 poultry farms in the state. In 2020, the poultry industry generated approximately $3.8 billion in revenue.

2. Rice: Arkansas is the largest producer of rice in the USA, with over 1.3 million acres of farmland dedicated to rice production. In 2020, the rice industry generated approximately $1.2 billion in revenue.

3. Soybeans: Soybeans are a major crop in Arkansas, with over 3 million acres of farmland dedicated to their production. In 2020, the soybean industry generated approximately $975 million in revenue.

4. Cotton: Cotton has been a staple crop in Arkansas for many years, with over 500,000 acres of farmland dedicated to its production. In 2020, the cotton industry generated approximately $315 million in revenue.

5. Cattle and Calves: Arkansas has a thriving livestock industry, with over 1.5 million head of cattle and calves in the state. In 2020, the cattle and calves industry generated approximately $293 million in revenue.

6. Corn: Corn is a major crop in Arkansas, with over 700,000 acres of farmland dedicated to its production. In 2020, the corn industry generated approximately $241 million in revenue.

7. Wheat: Wheat is grown in Arkansas primarily for animal feed and flour production. In 2020, the wheat industry generated approximately $121 million in revenue.

8. Dairy: Arkansas has a small dairy industry, with a few farms producing milk and cheese. In 2020, the dairy industry generated approximately $55 million in revenue.

9. Vegetables: Arkansas produces a variety of vegetables, including sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers. In 2020, the vegetable industry generated approximately $33 million in revenue.

10. Fruits and Nuts: Arkansas produces a variety of fruits and nuts, including peaches, apples, and pecans. In 2020, the fruit and nut industry generated approximately $20 million in revenue.