North Dakota grows sugar beets
The states that grow the most sugar beets are Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota,and Michigan. The leading European sugar beet growers are France, Germany, Russia, the Ukraine, Turkey, Italy, Poland, the UK and Spain.
Canada grows sugar beets
France grows sugar beets
Poland grows sugar beets
Russia grows sugar beets
Ukraine grows sugar beets
California grows sugar beets
The number one crop grown in North Dakota is wheat, especially durum wheat which is used to make pasta. Other crops grown in North Dakota used for food are sunflowers, soy beans, sugar beets, beans (dry), potatoes, and oats.
Special plants of North Dakota include red durum wheat and sugar beets, both major crops grown in North Dakota. North Dakota's state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose or Rosa Arkansana. North Dakota's state tree is the American Elm, the state fruit is the Chokecherry, and the state grass is the Western Wheatgrass.
21 Counties grow sugar beets in Michigan.
Yes it can grow in Ireland.
More than 1.3 million acres of sugar beets are grown in 12 states