The answer to this question is most deffinitly rice!
In 2009, according to the USDA, Nebraska's biggest crop by far was corn for grain production, with over 9 million acres planted.
North Carolinians cash crop was tobacco, it was the leading cash crop. Ranked by acres planted, soybeans are first and corn is the second leading crop. Cotton was the state's leading crop until the early 1950s.
The economic value of Kansas' corn crop makes it the most important at $2.15 billion, compared to its wheat crop valued at $1.79 billion. Although wheat's total acreage at 9.3 million acres is more than double that of corn at 4.1 million acres, the state's average corn yield is nearly four times as high as that of wheat, making corn the most important.
The most profitable crop on 10 acres depends on the land and the location being used for farming. Midwestern states such as Illinois claim that corn is the most profitable crop.
In 2009, according to the USDA, the state of Oregon had more acres of hay than of any other single crop. Hay was over a million acres and the second largest acreage, 890,000 acres, was of wheat.
Truthfully, the answer is marijuana.But since that is illegal, you probably shouldn't grow it.
Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri produce most of the grain sorghum grown in this country.
It depends on the climate at your location
384 alfalfa, 512 wheat
To be honest it is marajuana, unfortunatly that is illegal. This also depends on the state you live in. Depending on the climate, either grapes or corn.
In 2002, 286,000 acres of rye were harvested, valued at $23.7 million.