Illinois.
Illinois
Iowa, Illinois, and in most years, Nebraska all produce a billion and a half bushels or more of corn.
Illinois produces oats, peaches, corn, and potatoes
Many farmers grow corn in Illinois. The south central region below Chicago is where the most corn is grown in Illinois.
Since Illinois is the second-highest corn producing state in the United States, any state except Iowa (which is the top corn-producing state of the US) would qualify as an answer to this question, from Nebraska (third-highest corn-producing state) to Utah (38th-highest corn producing state).
Illinois is a leading farm income state with corn as its most important crop. Illinois's major agricultural crops are corn, soybeans, and wheat. Illinois ranks second in U.S. corn production with more than 1.5 billion bushels produced annually.
Illinois is a leading farm income state with corn as its most important crop. Illinois's major agricultural crops are corn, soybeans, and wheat. Illinois ranks second in U.S. corn production with more than 1.5 billion bushels produced annually.
Illinois produces approximately double Indiana's production on an annual basis.
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Arkansas produces more soybeans.
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