In the US, wheat is mostly grown in the prairie states: Kansas,North and South Dakota and Minnesota. Wheat can be grown in cold climates where corn and soy beans can not be grown. However, wheat can be grown in warmer places- some considerable amounts of wheat are grown wherever there is cropland.
Wheat is grown in many mid-western states, but primarily in Kansas, North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado.
It is mainly grown on plains. The best place that farms wheat is Kansas. Hope I helped =)
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I think most of it is made from Italian grown durum wheat. Almost every country in the world grows wheat.
The major food crops grown in the US are corn, soybeans and wheat in that order.
Crops of soft white spring wheat are mostly grown in the eastern United States and in California. Regular or "hard" wheat is grown in the Midwest US.
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
The top 3 crops grown in America are corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Usually Around Like 10,000
potatoes and corn and wheat and milk
According to Modern Marvels, wheat was #3 in the US in 2001.
Corn (maize), soybeans, wheat, hay, and sorghum.
hi,dude what's up the wheat grown in Pakistani is sargodha.Ilove sargodha wheat how about you
Most of the wheat grown in this region is white-grained, or "White wheat."