Soybeans are primarily grown in the Corn Belt in the U.S. Typically soybeans are grown in rotation with corn. So if a location grows corn, they mostly likely grow soybeans too. Brazil also grows a large percent of the world's soybeans, about +/-75% of the US yield.
corn, soybean
Yes. Soybeans are grown in large fields and harvested with combine harvesters. Soybean has been a crop for the Southern USA.
tobacco, soybean, corn, hay, wheat, oats, barley and rice.
Soybean grows wild in China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Russia. It went through a long agricultural selection process in East Asia to become the soybean we know today. Soybean is currently grown mostly in the United States (for the internal and export markets), Argentina and Brazil (for the European livestock feed market among others). China comes only fourth for production, and actually imports some of its food grade soybean from the United States.
Brazil's main crop is grains. Soybean, maize, rice, and beans are the most common types of grains grown in Brazil.
Indiana is best known for its soybean, corn, and pork production. I had some of the best sweet corn on the cob while visiting there.
what are process soybean
There is no chemical formula for the product soybean oil. This is because soybean oil is not a chemical but a mixture.
Soybean Car was created in 1941.
Yes there is a difference...
yes there is acetic acid in soybean oil
The Soybean Capital of the World is Decatur, Illinois.