Wheat is used many different dishes and different forms on a daily basis. It first came to the United States during the Colonial Period. It was first introduced during the explorations of the 15th century.
they found out that whiskey was made of corn
wheat, oatmeal and corn.
I think they came from the United States.
kansas is the biggest wheat producing state in the U.S. "The great wheat-producing countries of the world are the United States, China, and Russia; extensive wheat growing is carried on also in India, W Europe, Canada, Argentina, and Australia. In the United States the wheat belt covers the Ohio Valley, the prairie states, and E Oregon and Washington; Kansas leads the states in production. Large-scale mechanized farming and continued planting of wheat without regard to crop rotation have exhausted the soil of large areas. High-yield wheat, one of the grains resulting from the Green Revolution, requires optimal growth conditions, e.g., adequate irrigation and high concentrations of fertilizer." (Columbia Encyclopedia) http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0861938.html
a deal that would let them buy american wheat Food to help shortages
The constitution
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
Wheat and corn
VDB is found on reverse of wheat cents below the saying UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
corn,beans,alafa and wheat
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
wheat, oatmeal and corn.
Yes. North Dakota is one of the top two producers of wheat in the United States.
Northeast, the major market for bread
Yes. They also lead in the growing of sorghum.
Much of the United States and eastern Canada raises corn and wheat as cash crops.
United States comes first
Illinois is inside the United States.