It is eaten by animals
No, the American South does not grow the most corn on Earth. The United States is the world leader in corn production, but most corn is grown in the Midwest. This area is sometimes called the Corn Belt.
If you mean United States then it would half to be in the mid-west and northern portion of the united States such as depicted in the picture below as red: Hopes this helps plenty.
Wet corn milling in the United States grew by more than 50 percent from 1987 to 1995
Mainly wheat and barley and some corn, if they could raise some during that time.
Many farmers grow corn in Illinois. The south central region below Chicago is where the most corn is grown in Illinois.
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 nation.
Through laboratory breeding farmers have developed corn species that are larger and more consistent than non-hybrids. They have taken the best properties of the many variations of corn and caused them to grow in a few strands called hybrids.
AS the Southwestern states grow corn and beans they pass it out to the other states.
no but you can grow corn....
Ohio grows corn and, yes, corn is big enough to ship to other states.
Mostly the Midwest region, know as the corn belt...Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri and Nebraska
One half of all US corn is grown in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota.