Sunflowers are grown to make into healthy snacks but most farmers grow them for their oil.
Sunflowers are grown in the Great Plains primarily due to the region's favorable climate and soil conditions. The area experiences ample sunlight and moderate rainfall, which are ideal for sunflower cultivation. Additionally, sunflowers are drought-resistant and can thrive in the less fertile soils common in the Great Plains. They are also economically beneficial, as their seeds are used for oil production and snacks, contributing to local agriculture.
The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
They grow in Great Plains. Hope I helped.
where is sunflowers grown in the midwest
rice
Much of the nation's wheat is grown on the Great Plains. The geographic position of the Great Plains plays a huge role in influencing the climate that is favorable for growing wheat.
Sunflowers can be grown almost everywhere. They can be grown in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Russia, Brazil, Germany, Great Britain, Africa, etc...
Major crops grown in the Great Plains region include: wheat corn soy beans sorghum (milo) sugar beets sunflowers canola cotton barley flax edible beans (navy, pinto, kidney, red, black turtle beans, cranberry beans, pink, great northern) oats potatoes rye amaranth buckwheat millet crambe field peas (dry pea) lentils mustard safflower triticale
for cattle to eat
Wheat
Hard winter wheat was grown successfully in the great plains. :)