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The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
Today, the Great Plains primarily support extensive agriculture, with crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans being the most prominent. Livestock farming is also significant, particularly cattle ranching, which thrives in the region's vast pastures. Additionally, some areas are dedicated to growing sorghum and barley, contributing to both food production and livestock feed. Overall, the Great Plains remain a vital agricultural hub in the United States.
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Once known as the Great American Desert it is known today as the Great Plains.
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What lives in the plains are Indians. Today homesteaders live there, also Buffalo or Bison, lions, squirrels, moths, butterflies.
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There isn't much there. Even today the plains states have vast stretches of empty land. There are no trees, high grasses, and lots of wind.
The movement of glaciers during the last Ice Age exposed the soil of the Great Plains. As the glaciers retreated, they scraped away layers of soil and rock, leaving behind the fertile land that characterizes the region today.
Corn and wheat as well as cattle and hogs. Today this is still true.