The 6 U.S. States That Grow the Most Cherries

Washington: Leads the U.S. in cherry production, particularly famous for its sweet cherries.

California: Known for early-season cherries, especially in the San Joaquin Valley.

Oregon: Renowned for high-quality cherries, particularly in the Willamette Valley and Hood River regions.

Michigan: The leading producer of tart cherries in the U.S., especially in the Traverse City area.

New York: Produces both sweet and tart cherries, with significant orchards in the Great Lakes region.

Pennsylvania: Known for its sweet cherry production in areas like Adams County.

Wisconsin: Has a notable cherry industry, especially in Door County, known for its tart cherries.

Utah: Grows both sweet and tart cherries, with a significant production area in the Utah Valley.

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