fertile soil and flat lands so its easy to farm.
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That's where the farms are.
The awnser is corn and wheat. =) HOPE THAT HELPS!
That's where the farms are.
No, the word 'midwestern' is the adjective form of the noun 'midwest.Directional nouns form adjectives using -ern. The capitalized versions are the same.A possessive noun is a form of noun used to indicate ownership, possession, origin, or purpose of that noun.The possessive form of the noun midwest is midwest's.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates possession.Example:The midwestern states are known for farm products. (adjective-describes the noun states)The midwest's farm products are sold all over the world. (possessive noun-the farm products of the midwest)
I only two, corn and wheat, sorry!
fertile soil and flat lands so its easy to farm.
Grapes do not typically come from the Midwest region. While the Midwest is known for its agriculture, including cereals and dairy products like cheese, grape production is more prominent in regions with warmer climates, such as California. Additionally, cars are manufactured in various locations, including the Midwest, but they are not an agricultural product.
They get elsewhere by waterways such as the Mississippi river and the Great Lakes.
Midwest Air Company is the creator and distributor of air filtration devices. The prices among these air filtration devices vary along with their size, color, and model.
The Mississippi River and the Great Lakes
I'm assuming you mean the Midwest of the US. Food crops, such as corn and soybeans, are a major product of the midwest. Here in Wisconsin we have dairy products like cheese and forest products such as paper and lumber. One a lot of people don't know is that Wisconsin is also the largest producer of cranberries in the US.