Very much so! In 2009, Iowa farmers produced 486 million bushels of soybeans from 9.53 million acres.
Iowa by far, it is the leading U.S. state for soybeans production.
Washington does not grow soybeans to speak of.
To grow soybeans, Iowa farmers:prepare the fieldsplant the soybean seedscultivate and/or protect the cropharvest the soybeans, usually with a combine harvester
They grow in Minnesota Missouri Iowa and Illinois.
Much of the corn and soybeans grown in Iowa are genetically modified (GM). Very little of any of the other crops have any significant modification done to them.
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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.
In the US, the state of Iowa produces the most soybeans.
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Corn and soybeans, primarily.
Yes. Soybeans are grown in large fields and harvested with combine harvesters. Soybean has been a crop for the Southern USA.
Corn, soybeans
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