More than 50% of the United States' fruits, vegetables and nuts come from the state of California. It is also the top dairy-producing state of the country.
Strawberries are grown many places. In the United States, most strawberries come from central Florida and from California.
The kiwifruits, apricots, plums, and artichokes are the agricultural items that are only grown in California and not anywhere else in the United States. California is generally known for horticultural crops.
Avocados in the United States of America typically grow on trees in California. Avocados can also be grown indoors virtually anywhere.
Avocados are native to Mexico and Central American countries and are grown there as well as in California, United States and various tropical and Mediterranean countries.
The United States does not export rubber. It is not grown in the United States.
The 2010 census was 37,253,956 for California, the most populous state in the United States. An estimate in 2011 found the population had grown to 37,691,912.
About 80 percent of the red tart cherries grown in the United States are produced in Michigan. New York and several other states grow the remainder.
The largest grower and exporter of turnips is the United States with 90% of turnips grown inside the United States coming from the state of California. The other 10% primarily come from the states; Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
California is also the center of olive production in the United States. Black olives are the most commonly grown variety.
Oranges come from trees which grow in warmer climates. They're typically grown in Florida and California in the United States.
They haven't declined they are still here and very active. In fact, the number of hate groups in the United States has grown. California alone has 43 the last time I looked.
The United States is the largest producer of cranberries. Over half of the cranberries grown in the United States are grown in Wisconsin.