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What type of farms was common in the Midwest until 1980's?

Family farms


Where are the most common pig farms?

Midwest


What is a midwestern farmer?

A farmer that farms in the Midwest.


Why do so many products come from the Midwest?

That's where the farms are.


Why do so many food products come from the Midwest?

That's where the farms are.


Why did pioneer moving westward want to start farms in the Midwest?

because they found a bunch of land and builds homes,farms and more


Industries in the Midwest region?

One of the largest industries in the Midwest in the United States is farming. Farms have dairy cows, pigs, or beef. There is also a great many farms in this area that produce corn and wheat and other foods.


Who bought the grain from the egyptians?

Nobody bought them, there are farms in Egypt that make the grains, they trade the grains for items.


What do people grow on farms in the Midwest?

They grow a wide variety of crops, but the top four are corn, soybeans, wheat and hay.


What is the ticker symbol for Morningstar Farms?

Morningstar Farms does not have a ticker symbol of its own but the company that owns the brand does. Morningstar Farms is owned by the Kellogg Company which is traded under the symbol K on the New York Stock Exchange.


Where does pepperidge farm get their corn?

The corn comes from a variety of suppliers. US farms throughout the Midwest provide the corn. Since Pepperidge Farms does not use organic ingredients, there is a chance that GMO corn is used.


Where are cows pastured?

Cattle are located at farms and ranches. You can also find them in lots of states in the Midwest.