Yes. Sunflowers can be cultivated and harvested for a variety of purposes for a decent profit in large quantities. They are used for birdseed, sunflower oil, and some snack foods. Remnants from oil production can also be used as cattle feed.
Yes. Sunflowers in Kentucky can be grown for confectionery (eating) or for birdseed, although oilseed (the most lucrative market) is not recommended because of frequent drought.
where is sunflowers grown in the midwest
Yes. Sunflowers are grown from seed.
Yes, sunflowers can be grown in Scotland.
Sunflowers are grown to make into healthy snacks but most farmers grow them for their oil.
Yes. Sunflowers are often grown in Russia.
it is mostly grown in hot areas
In Hawaii
I am from Wisconsin and there are many sunflower fields in the state. But I would guess that the mid-plain states are where most sunflowers are grown.
Sunflowers are used to make a healthy oil.
No, sunflowers are not green. When they are grown, they are black\brown in the middle (the seeds) and golden yellow on the outside (the petals).
Wheat, Corn, Soybeans, Sunflowers,
Sunflowers can be grown in any state.