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Iowa
1B
Indiana
939.2M
Ohio
907.6M
Pennsylvania
674.7M
Texas
567.1M
Georgia
450M
Michigan
429.5M
Missouri
353.8M
North Carolina
346.1M
Arkansas
339.4M
California
297.4M
Minnesota
218M
Alabama
216M
Illinois
163.8M
Washington
163.2M
Nebraska
161.1M
Utah
153.7M
New York
151.6M
Wisconsin
147.3M
Kentucky
127M
Mississippi
122.6M
South Carolina
87.9M
Virginia
63.7M
Maryland
60M
Oregon
54.1M
Colorado
51.2M
Oklahoma
50.8M
South Dakota
35.9M

Egg Production by State 2024

Egg Production by State 2024

Egg production in the United States is an important component of the country's agriculture sector, with several states contributing significantly to the overall output. Some of the leading egg-producing states include Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. These states are home to large-scale egg-laying hen operations, where climate conditions, available land, and infrastructure support the substantial production of eggs. The egg industry in these states is focused on providing a consistent supply of fresh eggs for both domestic consumption and export, adhering to strict quality and safety standards.

In terms of global egg production, the United States ranks among the top producers, alongside countries such as China, India, Mexico, and Japan. China, in particular, is the world's largest egg producer, with its output significantly surpassing that of other countries. Despite not being the largest producer, the United States still plays a crucial role in the international egg market, exporting eggs and egg products to various countries around the world.

Egg Production by State 2024

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State
Egg Production 2022 (ct)
Iowa1B
Indiana939.2M
Ohio907.6M
Pennsylvania674.7M
Texas567.1M
Georgia450M
Michigan429.5M
Missouri353.8M
North Carolina346.1M
Arkansas339.4M
California297.4M
Minnesota218M
Alabama216M
Illinois163.8M
Washington163.2M
Nebraska161.1M
Utah153.7M
New York151.6M
Wisconsin147.3M
Kentucky127M
Mississippi122.6M
South Carolina87.9M
Virginia63.7M
Maryland60M
Oregon54.1M
Colorado51.2M
Oklahoma50.8M
South Dakota35.9M
United States8.4B
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