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Facts and figures about pumpkins in Pennsylvania

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read Oct. 4, 2021 | 5 years ago
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Here are several interesting tidbits about pumpkin production in Pennsylvania, which is one of the nation’s top states for growing the iconic autumn produce.

We’re No. 2

Pennsylvania is the nation’s second largest producer of pumpkins, with Illinois far in the lead at No. 1.

1,305

Number of farms across Pennsylvania that grow pumpkins, on a combined total of 6,871 acres.

$13 million

Value of Pennsylvania’s annual pumpkin harvest.

All in the family

The Cucurbitaceae family includes cantalopes, cucumbers, gourds, pumpkins, squash and watermelons.

What’s in a name

There are around 75 varieties of pumpkins. Here is a sampling of the more unique names: autumn gold, funny face, ghost rider, happy Jack, harvest moon, Jack-be-little, Jack-o-lantern, munchkin, spirit, spooktacular and trick or treat.

Sources: USDA Census of Agriculture, Penn State Extension, Tribune-Review research

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