The staes that grow the most cotton are 5.
In Iowa.
Rye
they have contributed by helping the US grow
There are approximately 17 states that grow cotton in the United States. A few of those states are Tennessee, Texas, and Alabama.
Rye (Secale cereale) is a grain and forage crop (10). In Europe most rye production is for bread grains (8). However, Canada and the US grow rye for both grain and forage, with Canadians growing mostly grain (8) and US farmers dedicating less than half their rye to grain (7).
Yes it does and alot of people who grow mushrooms use rye grain to grow them on.
they grow barley, wheat, rye, and corn
26or7days
Rye,Barley,Wheat
in farmers land in Europe and Asia
No it doesn't
Rye is primarily grown in the northern states of the US, such as North Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Idaho. These states have the ideal climate and soil conditions for rye cultivation.
corn ,wheat, winter wheat, tobacco,and rye
Oregon does grow wheat and rye.
rye, barley, wheat, vegetables, strawberries
Rye grass.