Illinois
Corn is grown in all parts of the state.
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Corn is grown abundantly in Iowa; that's where the "Tall Corn State" nickname comes from.
Missouri
Washington farmers produce around 0.2% of the nation's corn supply.
and what state would this be?
Cornflakes come from corn, corn is grown in Kansas.
Because Missourians like it, and it is an agricultural state.
Corn can be grown in every US state except Alaska, due to its climate and short growing season.
Many farmers grow corn in Illinois. The south central region below Chicago is where the most corn is grown in Illinois.
Corn isn't manufactured anywhere, it is grown. And yes, corn is grown in Indiana.