Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting GDP by State in 2008 (millions of 2000 chained dollars)
 
Stats IN
RankStateFips CodeAdj. Amount
($000,000)
1California0600021,435
2Texas480007,443
3Iowa190006,338
4Washington530005,722
5Florida120004,891
6Illinois170004,614
7Minnesota270004,214
8Nebraska310004,074
9Wisconsin550003,354
10Oregon410003,304
11North Carolina370002,997
12Georgia130002,939
13Indiana180002,729
14Kansas200002,634
15Pennsylvania420002,614
16Arkansas050002,564
17South Dakota460002,515
18Ohio390002,474
19North Dakota380002,468
20Missouri290002,411
21Idaho160002,220
22Michigan260002,176
23New York360002,053
24Alabama010001,883
25Colorado080001,842
26Kentucky210001,822
27Mississippi280001,792
28Arizona040001,600
29Louisiana220001,548
30Oklahoma400001,409
31Virginia510001,293
32Montana300001,152
33New Mexico35000946
34South Carolina45000913
35Tennessee47000906
36Massachusetts25000792
37Maryland24000713
38Maine23000643
39New Jersey34000538
40Utah49000434
41Delaware10000326
42Vermont50000318
43Alaska02000286
44Connecticut09000280
45Wyoming56000275
46Hawaii15000251
47New Hampshire33000208
47West Virginia54000208
49Nevada32000196
50Rhode Island4400066
51District of Columbia110001
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (1997 NAICS)

States IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Updated: September 28, 2009 at 12:46