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The great plains is sometimes called the "Wheat Belt" due to the vast amount of wheat crops grown there. The climate there is good for many other grains as well, such as corn.
Corn, wheat, barely, sorghum, soybeans, lentils, and field peas are some crops that are grown on the Great Plains. and way more things and they were all good for your body system
One fact about the central plains of Texas is that they have cool winters. They also have very hot summers. There is oil in this area. There is also soil that is good for growing a variety of crops.
It is made up of three subregions, Rolling Plains farthest left, Cross Timbers in middle, and Grande Prairie on the right.
Corn is grown in areas where there is not only good soil, but adequate length of growing days for it to reach maturity to be harvested for grain, not just silage. Corn cannot be grown as a cash crop in most areas of Canada except in the very southern belt that stretches from Alberta to Ontario, and is prolific in what is called the "Corn Belt" which is a belt that is located in Midwestern USA, covering Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska and eastern Kansas. Corn is also be grown in Mexico, Hawaii, and in Europe, ranging as far north as south-eastern Russia, and south to the Fertile Crescent. Corn can also be grown in East and south-east Asia as well as in Australia.
plains are important because they are good source of fresh fuits and vegtables plains are being plow by a farmers or a carabaos plains are good and important landforms
Yes corn is ok.
One can go a lot a ways around making corn, a boring vegetable, into a delicious dish. A few good examples of corn recipes are corn pudding, corn cake, and corn ice cream.
Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.
sweet corn is good for a pregnant woman to eat.
Grazing
yes it is i think *corn has little nutritional value