maize (what you call corn) originates from Mexico while wheat originates from the Middle East (Israel and surrounding countries)
soybeans, corn , wheat, tomatoes, pumpkins, green beans, and MORE
tomatoes, wheat, corn, rye, hemp, and flax.Pennsylvania is a top producer for beef, dairy, poultry, and eggs. The state grows crops to support the animals. Some other crops grown in Pennsylvania are tobacco, soy beans, garden vegetables, fruits, and nuts.
The economic value of Kansas' corn crop makes it the most important at $2.15 billion, compared to its wheat crop valued at $1.79 billion. Although wheat's total acreage at 9.3 million acres is more than double that of corn at 4.1 million acres, the state's average corn yield is nearly four times as high as that of wheat, making corn the most important.
rice, wheat, potatoes, corn, peanuts, tea, millet, barley, apples, cotton, oilseed. Wheat, kaoliang (sorghum), millet, soy beans and corn are grown in the north. Rice is the dominate crop in the south. Wheat and corn are summer crops, potatoes and radishes are autumn crops. Hope this helps! ^.^
rice, wheat, corn, soybeans and tuber crops.
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Corn, soybeans, wheat, and hay are the top four.
Wheat and corn.
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Corn and Soybeans are more prominent than Wheat.
Agricultural products grown in the Midwest region of the US includes soybeans, dairy, sugar beets, and corn. In addition, turkeys, hogs, and cattle are raised in the Midwest.
The midwest agriculture is basically wheat, corn, and soybeans.
The awnser is corn and wheat. =) HOPE THAT HELPS!
Agriculture is the most common use of land in the Midwest, with vast expanses of farmland dedicated to growing crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat. This region is known as the "Corn Belt" due to its high agricultural productivity.