Corn was probably first cultivated in The Mexican state of Oaxaca, several thousand years ago.
Illinois is the Land of Lincoln, Prairie State, Corn State, Inland Empire State and Garden of the West. Iowa is the Tall Corn State, Kentucky the Corn-cracker State and Nebraska the Cornhusker State.
Corn is grown abundantly in Iowa; that's where the "Tall Corn State" nickname comes from.
Since Illinois is the second-highest corn producing state in the United States, any state except Iowa (which is the top corn-producing state of the US) would qualify as an answer to this question, from Nebraska (third-highest corn-producing state) to Utah (38th-highest corn producing state).
The "corn state" is typically a nickname for the state of Iowa in the United States. Iowa is known for its significant production of corn, with agriculture playing a major role in its economy.
Nebraska's nickname is the Corn Husker States which is similar to the Corn Capital of the US. A city in Minnesota is known as the Corn Capital of the World, and can make Minnesota the Corn Capital of the US.
Corn is the state grain of Wisconsin. Wisconsin's legislature officially made corn the state's grain in 1989. They hoped to call attention to corn's many uses, including livestock feed and ethanol fuel.
Grammer Fix: In which state is corn grown in? Corn is grown in several sates, but since I am a resident here, I should know that Corn is quite abundant in Indiana.
Corn is grown in all parts of the state.
Alright, I was born in New Hampshrie and corn chowder is not the state dish!
Nebraska is a state located south of the Dakotas and is known for its production of corn.
Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the US.
Iowa and Illinois