Soybeans are grown in more than 30 states, making soybeans the second largest crop in cash sales in the United States, and the largest value crop export.
By order of decreasing importance:
Iowa
Illinois
Minnesota
Nebraska
Indiana
Ohio
Missouri
South Dakota
Kansas
Arkansas
Michigan
Wisconsin
Mississippi
Kentucky
Tennessee
Louisiana
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Virginia
New York
Oklahoma
Alabama
Georgia
Texas
Delaware
New Jersey
Florida
West Virginia
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Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota are the top three states for soybeans production.
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Iowa grew the most soybeans in 2011 at 496 million bushels.
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In 2006, the US produced 3.197 billion bushels of soybeans from 74.6 million acres with an average yield of just under 43 bushels per acre.
Top 5 producer states of soybeans
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Yes. Many states including Florida and California grow oranges.
Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, and Meat from cattle, chickens and hogs.
Soybeans are primarily grown in the Corn Belt in the U.S. Typically soybeans are grown in rotation with corn. So if a location grows corn, they mostly likely grow soybeans too. Brazil also grows a large percent of the world's soybeans, about +/-75% of the US yield.
Corn, soybeans, cotton, rice, and wheat are major crops grown in the Southeastern United States.
There are approximately 17 states that grow cotton in the United States. A few of those states are Tennessee, Texas, and Alabama.
In the US, the state of Iowa produces the most soybeans.
The staes that grow the most cotton are 5.
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Washington state, Michigan, Wisconsin, illinois, and other states grow apples.