Billy mays here and that was me, yep no doubt about it I bought about four tons of wheat this year alone and the year is not over yet.
I am unsure of three states that have the most wheat. But I do know that Kansas grows the most wheat.
Well, first off, it is which not witch. I believe it is Kansas, since Kansas is the Wheat State
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Kansas produced the most wheat in 2008, but North Dakota produced the most in 2007, 2009 and 2010.
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
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yes it does that is why its called the breadbasket of america
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Harper County is the leading wheat-producing county in Kansas. The county's favorable climate and fertile soil contribute to its significant wheat yields. Kansas as a whole is known as the "Wheat State," and Harper County plays a crucial role in the state's agricultural output.
North Dakota and Kansas are the top contenders, and usually play with first and second place. However, in 2011, Kansas was the top producer of wheat.
Kansas produced the most wheat in 2008, but North Dakota produced the most in 2007 and 2009.
The state you are referring to is Kansas. Kansas is known for its significant wheat production and has Wichita as its most populated city. The state's agricultural economy heavily relies on both wheat farming and cattle raising.