The information below is from the Web site Wikipedia, but I felt it was important to mention before answering the question: As defined by the US Census Bureau, the Northeast region of the United States covers nine states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont. Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia are often included in the region as well. Many government agencies, like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) include Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. in the Northeast. Although corn is grown in all of the states noted above, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania are the three Northeast states that presently grow corn in mass or large-scale 'production' or quantities. So if you are are looking to produce corn-based ethanol, you might want to look to the Midwest.
grapes,cranberry,pancakes with maple syrup,crab and fish
Corn, wheat, soybeans, flour, and peanut butter
corn, soybeans, wheat, potatoes...
Corn, wheat and canola.
what are the main crops the midwest grows
where is sunflowers grown in the midwest
That heavily depends on where. Assuming you mean the United States, there are many crops grown in the Midwest, such as corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton.
apples,coffee,sugarcane,and rice =D
Crops of soft white spring wheat are mostly grown in the eastern United States and in California. Regular or "hard" wheat is grown in the Midwest US.
the plain states
what crops grow in the southwest region
Cotton, corn and potatoes were the main crops in many states, including Texas during that time.
tobacco
soybeans, corn , wheat, tomatoes, pumpkins, green beans, and MORE
They had surplus amounts of bread and wheat.
cristmas trees!