Iowa leads the states in the production of corn and ranks among the leaders in production of soybeans.
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.
No. Iowa has caucuses.
No. Iowa and Illinois are two states that are near each other.
Corn, soybeans, and hay are the most common.
Yes. Iowa is one of the most tornado prone states in the U.S. Several of Iowa's tornadoes have been violent enough to be rated F5.
Approximately 85% of Iowa's land is used for farming activities, making it one of the top states for agricultural production in the United States. Iowa is known for its fertile soil and favorable climate conditions, which support a wide variety of crops and livestock.
There are no states in Iowa. Iowa is a state itself.
The five states in the Corn Belt region of the United States are Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, and Minnesota. These states are known for their fertile soil, favorable climate, and large production of corn and other crops.
Iowa is the same as other states. You have to be an adult or have permission. That would be age 18.
Iowa was the 29th State to join the Union.
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