Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the US.
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The Native Americans Indians grew corn before the USA was settled by the pilgrims.
Nebraska's nickname is the Corn Husker States which is similar to the Corn Capital of the US. A city in Minnesota is known as the Corn Capital of the World, and can make Minnesota the Corn Capital of the US.
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Corn - Iowa Wheat - Kansas Cotton - Texas Potatoes - Idaho
They grew most of the crops that are grown today with the exception of:Wheat (which originated in the Middle East)Tomatoes (which originated in South America)Hemp (which is now illegal in the US, and it was not used for smoking)
Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the US.
Nebraska is the historical corn-growing state of the US, and has the nickname "the Cornhusker State." But, of course, Iowa has actually produced the most corn for years, annually growing 50% more corn than Nebraska according to the USDA.
In Iowa.
Since Illinois is the second-highest corn producing state in the United States, any state except Iowa (which is the top corn-producing state of the US) would qualify as an answer to this question, from Nebraska (third-highest corn-producing state) to Utah (38th-highest corn producing state).