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Internal data lists $11 billion of land parcels and rural property for sale in South Carolina. With tens of thousands of properties and rural land for sale in the state, LandWatch has a combined 225,704 acres of land for sale in the state. The average price of South Carolina land listings and ranches for sale is $537,921. South Carolina's agricultural economy is diverse, with top products including poultry, cattle, and dairy. The state is also known for its peaches, watermelons, and peanuts. Additionally, South Carolina is a leading producer of forestry products, and the state's support of local agriculture through farmers' markets and farm-to-table restaurants is growing. Agriculture is a significant contributor to the state's economy. The state has been ranked among the ten best states for retirement by Kiplinger. In terms of landmass, South Carolina is the country's 40th-largest state, encompassing 32,007 square miles (20 million acres). Wildlife species to be found on land for sale in South Carolina include whitetail deer, turkey, ducks, dove, and geese. Fishermen can enjoy casting for bass and catfish.

South Carolina has a diverse range of hunting lands that spans over 6 million acres, including public lands, wildlife management areas, and private lands. The state offers hunting opportunities for game species such as deer, turkey, waterfowl, quail, and alligator. Hunting is regulated by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
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South Carolina is the 40th state in size and the 23rd most populous state in the U.S. It is bordered by North Carolina to the north, by Georgia on the south and west, and by the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Columbia is the largest city and the capital, followed by the Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin metropolitan area. The name Carolina comes from King Charles I, as "Carolus" is Latin for "Charles." South Carolina is nicknamed "The Palmetto State," referring to the state tree, the sabal palmetto, which is common throughout the state.

Conifer forest is found throughout the entire state, and another feature is the Atlantic Coastal Plain, which is divided between the Outer and Inner Coastal Plains. The coast is divided into three areas: the Grand Strand, the Santee River Delta, and the Sea Islands. The coastline has many salt marshes and estuaries, and natural ports. The Sandhills are further inland, which are ancient dunes from South Carolina's original coast millions of years ago. The Fall Line marks the limit of navigable rivers and runs the boundary of the Sandhills and the Piedmont, with rolling hills and clay soil. The Blue Ridge Mountains are in the northwest corner of South Carolina. There are also many natural and man-made lakes, with Lake Marion being the largest.

Major agricultural products are tobacco, poultry, cattle, dairy products, soybeans, hay, rice, and swine. The state also produces textile goods, chemical products, paper products, machinery, automobiles, and automobile products. With its mild climate and large number of beaches and other natural and historic sites, tourism is also a large part of the economy in South Carolina. The state also benefits from foreign investment, with nearly 2,000 foreign-owned firms operating there.