Yes. They also lead in the growing of sorghum.
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
yes it does that is why its called the breadbasket of america
Mainly wheat and barley and some corn, if they could raise some during that time.
wheat is grown in 14 states of india. punjab,andra pradesh,bihar,assam ect
The state of Kansas is known as the breadbasket of America. This is because farmers in Kansas grow wheat along with other crops.
The state of Kansas is nicknamed the "Sunflower state" for the many wildflowers that grow there. Kansas is known as the "Wheat State" as well, as it produces wheat as well as sorghum. Other nicknmes are the "Jayhawk state" and the "Midway state."
I don't think we're in Kansas anymore
Kansas ... it's the state flower. Sunflowers grow all over the U.S. and world, but Kansas is "the Sunflower state."
Canada is one of the largest agricultural producers and exporters in the world. As with other ... A wide range of agriculture is practised in Canada, from sprawling wheat fields of the prairies to summer produce of the Okanagan valley. ... between Canada and the United States which affected trade of wheat grown in Ontario.
Carrots grow in many countries, but they also grow in the United States.
Wheat is a plant. It grows in the ground. Wheat seeds are called grains. Wheat used in food is either whole wheat, cracked wheat or wheat flour. Whole wheat is the grains of the wheat plant. When whole wheat is crushed, it becomes cracked wheat. When whole wheat is ground into powder, it is wheat flour.
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.