#1 - Iowa
#2 - Illinois
#3 - Nebraska
#4 - Minnesota
#5 - Indiana
#6 - Ohio
#7 - South Dakota
#8 - Kansas
#9 - Wisconsin
#10 - Missouri
#11 - Michigan
#12 - Texas
#13 - Colorado
#14 - Kentucky
#15 - Pennsylvania
#16 - North Dakota
#17 - New York
#18 - Tennessee
#19 - North Carolina
#20 - Louisiana
For corn, the top 5 producing states in 2010 were:
State
Production
(million bushels)Production
(million tonnes)Iowa2,15358.6Illinois1,94752.99Nebraska1,46939.98Minnesota1,29235.16Indiana89824.44
For soybean, the top 5 producing states in 2010 were:
State
Production
(million bushels)Production
(million tonnes)Iowa496.2313.51Illinois466.0812.68Minnesota328.958.95Nebraska267.757.29Indiana258.517.04
In order, based on 2010 data from USDA:
(Includes both fresh market and processing)
#1 - Iowa
#2 - Illinois
#3 - Nebraska
#4 - Minnesota
#5 - Indiana
See the related links section below for a detailed chart!
#1 - Iowa
#2 - Illinois
#3 - Nebraska
#4 - Minnesota
#5 - Indiana
According to the USDA, the top ten corn producers in order are the United States, China, the European Union 27, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, India, South Africa, Canada, and the Ukraine.
Wisconsin, Minnesota. Ohio, Mich.,Indiana
Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, and Meat from cattle, chickens and hogs.
Top 5 producer states of soybeans
Corn, soybeans, wheat, and hay are the top four.
In 2009 those five states produced 8.245 billion bushels of corn.
# Iowa # Illinois # Nebraska Source - USDA
The "Corn Belt" region in the United States is where the majority of the nation's corn is produced. It roughly covers western Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska, and eastern Kansas, in which corn (maize) and soybeans are the dominant crops. Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the United States.
Corn, wheat and soybeans.
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).
Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska
Corn (maize) and soybeans.
Corn and soybeans are the top Ohio crops.
Soybeans, hay, and corn.