Thursday 16th May 2024

national-agriculture-week

The Missouri Department of Agriculture celebrates the state’s position nationally in agriculture production with National Agriculture Week.

Missouri is home to 87,887 farms, employs nearly 460,000 people in agriculture, forestry and related industries, and has an estimated economic impact of $93.7 billion. Agriculture remains the state’s number one economic driver, supporting both rural and urban communities from farm to fork.

“Agriculture is a passion that many of us have had since we were young, and a legacy we want to pass on to the next generation,” Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn said. “We want Missourians to connect personally with our industry, because it impacts our lives, in big and small ways, every day. We hope this statewide recognition is one that encourages interest, growth and trust in agriculture.”

Missouri agriculture continues to advance through the agriculture technology industry throughout state. Missouri also houses the two largest river systems in the United States, which allow Missouri commodities to be distributed domestically and internationally.

Missouri agriculture ranks in the top 10 nationally in the following categories:
-Number of farms – 2nd
-Goat inventory – 2nd
-Beef cow inventory – 3rd
-Rice production – 4th
-Cotton production – 4th
-Turkey inventory – 5th
-Soybean production – 7th
-Hog inventory – 7th
-Broiler chicken inventory – 7th
-Hay production – 8th
-Corn production – 9th
-Horse & pony inventory – 10th