Almost every type of crop is grown in the Midwest. There are two main crops in this region. These crops are corn and wheat.
Iowas agricultural products are cheese milk yogurt and eggs
...and, of course, the really big ones, corn, soybeans and pork.
Mostly corn and soy beans, but I don't know what else grows there.
Wheat, corn,soybeans, potatoes, hay, cabbage, sugar cane
Some popular foods in Iowa:
Iowa is a farming state for many crops, but is best known for production of corn - it is frequently #1 among corn producing states in the USA.
weed
Yes.
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn.
corn and soy beans
Corn and soybeans, primarily.
Iowa's crops are apple, livestock, corn, soy beans, and tomato
corn, soybean
corn and soybeans
Much of the corn and soybeans grown in Iowa are genetically modified (GM). Very little of any of the other crops have any significant modification done to them.
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn and ranks among the leaders in production of soybeans.
Iowa because its in the country where most corn crops are produced.
corn, beans, wheat, etc.
Iowa's main landscape is plains. It is considered to be a very flat state. Because it is a flat state, a lot of farming goes on in Iowa and crops are produced.
The first farmers in Iowa were likely Native American tribes such as the Meskwaki and Sauk who practiced agriculture in the region for centuries before European settlers arrived. They grew crops like maize, beans, and squash using traditional farming techniques.