The 13 States That Grow the Most Pumpkins

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The 13 States That Grow the Most Pumpkins

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With Labor Day behind us and the kids back in school, Halloween is coming up fast. People have begun decorating their homes with ghosts, goblins, tombstones, spider webs, witches, skeletons, and assorted ghouls. (See the most popular Halloween costumer in your state.)

Of course, no Halloween season is complete without pumpkins. We carve them up as jack-o-lanterns or use them to make pie, cheesecake, muffins, even soup. Both for decoration and on our tables, they’re the emblematic vegetable of the season.

Pumpkins – a variety of winter squash – are grown in every state, but some states have more prolific yields than others. To find the states that produce the most pumpkins, 24/7 Tempo used data provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. States were ranked by the gauge CWT, or hundredweight, used to define the quantities of certain commodities being bought and sold. 

For whatever reasons, pumpkin production soared 26% in 2021 to 16.7 million CWT, from 2020. Planted area was estimated at 74,400 acres, an increase of 13%. The total area harvested, at 69,600 acres, was up 11% from the previous year. The value of the pumpkins totaled $233 million, 27% more than the prior season.

Illinois was the national leader by far in terms of total production, acres planted, and acres harvested in 2021. Other Midwestern states on the list include Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. (These were 2021’s best cities for pumpkin lovers.)

Every state on the list except for Michigan increased the area planted in 2021 from 2020. North Carolina and Ohio doubled production, and Indiana almost doubled its output. Only Oregon and Virginia recorded reduced production in 2021. 

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The USDA reported that there were no problems from pests or mold in Illinois in 2021, leading to one of the state’s most robust growing years. Pumpkin growers in Indiana reported generally favorable weather, according to the USDA. A good start to the season in Pennsylvania was scuttled by excessive rain in August and September. Some areas reported the soilborne disease, phytophthora, which can cause the crop to collapse in the field.

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13. Wisconsin
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 276
> Total acres planted: 2,700
> Total acres harvested: 2,400

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12. North Carolina
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 292.3
> Total acres planted: 3,800
> Total acres harvested: 3,700

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11. Oregon
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 490
> Total acres planted: 2,100
> Total acres harvested: 2,000

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10. Washington
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 607.5
> Total acres planted: 3,000
> Total acres harvested: 2,700

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9. Ohio
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 722
> Total acres planted: 3,900
> Total acres harvested: 3,800

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8. New York
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 765
> Total acres planted: 5,800
> Total acres harvested: 5,100

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7. Pennsylvania
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 816
> Total acres planted: 7,300
> Total acres harvested: 6,800

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6. Virginia
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 822,5
> Total acres planted: 4,800
> Total acres harvested: 4,700

5. Michigan
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 892.5
> Total acres planted: 5,600
> Total acres harvested: 5,100

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4. Texas
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 1,080
> Total acres planted: 4,700
> Total acres harvested: 4,500

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3. California
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 1,567.5
> Total acres planted: 5,600
> Total acres harvested: 5,500

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2. Indiana
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 1,813
> Total acres planted: 7,700
> Total acres harvested: 7,400

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1. Illinois
> Total production by 1,000 CWT: 6,519
> Total acres planted: 17,400
> Total acres harvested: 15,900

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About the Author John Harrington →

I'm a journalist who started my career as a sportswriter, covering professional, college, and high school sports. I pivoted into business news, working for the biggest newspapers in New Jersey, including The Record, Star-Ledger and Asbury Park Press. I was an editor at the weekly publication Crain’s New York Business and served on several editorial teams at Bloomberg News. I’ve been a part of 24/7 Wall St. since 2017, writing about politics, history, sports, health, the environment, finance, culture, breaking news, and current events. I'm a graduate of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

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