Iowa farmers planted 13.6 million acres of corn in 2009, yielding 2.42 billion bushels of grain and 4.84 million tons of corn silage.
In 2011, Iowa produced 2.4 billion bushels of corn. Nebraska produced 1.5 billion bushels of corn. Illinois produced 1.9 billion bushels of corn.
How much corn does Iowa produce? In 2005, Iowa corn farmers grew alomst 2.2 billion bushels of corn on 12.5 million acres of land. (See Harvesting Corn to find out how much corn is in a bushel!)
Very much so! In 2009, Iowa farmers produced 486 million bushels of soybeans from 9.53 million acres.
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Iowa is famous for it's production because of how much they produce yearly. Iowa has been the top producer of corn in the United States for several years with an average of 2.1 billion bushels produced per year.
Iowa has produced the largest corn crop of any state for each of the past 14 years. In an average year, Iowa produces more corn than most whole countries. For example, Iowa grows three times as much corn as a country like Argentina. Sources: http://www.iowacorn.org/cms/en/CornEducation/FAQ/Faq.aspx & http://www.cattlenetwork.com/content.asp?contentid=310413
16 stalks
they did not do much crops but they grew corn
12 inches
Yes, some farms do grow corn in Nevada, especially the north and eastern part of the state, not so much the western and southern portion.
Certain species of corn need more water than others to grow well. The average corn plant needs several annual inches of rain to grown effectively.