Agriculture
Within New England, the northern states have most of the farmland, while the southern states have most of the consumers. Maine and Vermont hold about 66% of land in agriculture in New England (note that nearly half of land in agriculture in New England is woodland). In fact, the county with the most acreage of farmland in New England—Aroostook County, Maine—is the farthest away from the population centers of the region. Farmland substantially decreased over the past 80 years, but acreage has been relatively steady over the past 20 years. Our estimate of the amount of additional farmland necessary to reach 30% consumption of regional production by 2030, 588,430 acres, is a small percentage of the amount of farmland that has been lost since 1945, 10,176,535 acres. A few major product categories–dairy products in Vermont, nursery/greenhouse products in Connecticut, and vegetables in Maine–account for the majority of regional agricultural sales.