Pumpkin production in the United States is distributed across various states, with Illinois being the leader in both acreage and production. The state grows primarily pumpkins for processing, while other states like California, Indiana, Michigan, Texas, and Virginia focus on both processing and jack-o'-lantern pumpkins. Yield and price fluctuations occur annually due to factors such as weather conditions and demand. In 2020, Texas surpassed other states in pumpkin production value, and the market sees varying prices based on the type and use of the pumpkins. Retail prices have increased by 7% this year compared to the same period last year.