LawnStarter took the time to rank all 50 states from the best ones to start a farm in, to the worst. Sadly, Wisconsin didn’t make the top five, but we also didn’t rank in the bottom five. America’s Dairyland came in at #21. The company compared states by looking at 44 different factors like environmental issues, cost, and returns on the farm.
Below are the best and worst states to start a farm in. You can check out where all of the states ranked right here.
BEST STATES TO START A FARM
- Kentucky
- Oklahoma
- North Dakota
- Texas
- Montana
WORST STAES TO START A FARM
- Alaska
- Maine
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- Hawaii
The dairy state may not have made the top five, but at least we were in the top half.