You already know this, but Wisconsin is number 1. No, really. In a lot of categories, Wisconsin leads the nation. For better or worse, here are things Wisconsin leads the country in.

  1. Most NFL Titles

Mike Morbeck/Flickr Steel curtain ain’t got nothing on this. We have 13 total.

  1. Most People Who Binge Drink

Jenn Durfey/Flickr This is not one to be proud of, but anyone who has lived here more than a week can confirm this stat.

  1. Milk goats

Alan Levine/Flickr We have lots of cows, but we actually have the most milk goats in the country.

  1. Cranberry Production

Wesley Fryer/Flickr Wisconsin produces a whopping 60% of the nation’s cranberries.

  1. Beets

liz west/Flickr Wisconsin produces almost half (47%) of the nation’s beets.

  1. Cheese Production

infowidget/Flickr Wisconsin produces 2.8 billion pounds of cheese each year.

  1. Mink pelts

Robert Sheie/Flickr Yes, people still wear mink coats apparently, and Wisconsin provides 1/3 of the nation’s mink.

  1. Cattle Genetic Exports

fklv/Flickr Most of these cute guys aren’t born after a nice candlelight dinner but through science. Wisconsin ships $91 million of bovine genetic material.

  1. Dry Whey

Health Gauge/Flickr Whey is the byproduct when milk curdles. We produce 300 million pounds annually.

You might not want to scream “We’re the best” after all of these, but we definitely lead the nation.

Mike Morbeck/Flickr

Steel curtain ain’t got nothing on this. We have 13 total.

Jenn Durfey/Flickr

This is not one to be proud of, but anyone who has lived here more than a week can confirm this stat.

Alan Levine/Flickr

We have lots of cows, but we actually have the most milk goats in the country.

Wesley Fryer/Flickr

Wisconsin produces a whopping 60% of the nation’s cranberries.

liz west/Flickr

Wisconsin produces almost half (47%) of the nation’s beets.

infowidget/Flickr

Wisconsin produces 2.8 billion pounds of cheese each year.

Robert Sheie/Flickr

Yes, people still wear mink coats apparently, and Wisconsin provides 1/3 of the nation’s mink.

fklv/Flickr

Most of these cute guys aren’t born after a nice candlelight dinner but through science. Wisconsin ships $91 million of bovine genetic material.

Health Gauge/Flickr

Whey is the byproduct when milk curdles. We produce 300 million pounds annually.

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