Look at the map below. Match the area on the map with the type of agriculture that is found there.

Practice
Tip: Use the compass found on the map to assist you.

An agricultural map of the United States. A legend shows colors to represent types of agriculture. Fruit, vegetables, and specialized crops are colored in purple and are found along the northeast coast down to mid Georgia. Subtropical agriculture is represented in orange and includes Florida and southern coastal areas to and through Texas. Dairying is represented in Pink and is found in the northern areas in the east, midwest, and west. Corn is represented in yellow and found in the midwest. Mixed livestock, cotton, tobacco, and feed grain are represented in pale yellow and found in the southeast and southwest. Mediterranean agriculture is represented in a coral color and found in California only. Commercial grain is represented in brown and is found the central part of the United States in the northwest and southwest sections. Livestock ranching is represented in green and found in most of the west and southwest.
Agricultural map of the United States
midwest region

western region of the United States

Great Plains

eastern region of the United States

a.
livestock ranching and commercial grain

b.
corn agriculture

c.
dairying and fruits, vegetables, and specialized crops

d.
livestock ranching