Because it's warmer down there and the growing days are a little longer than up north. Also, there is good soil down there that is best for growing crops like corn.
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
No, the American South does not grow the most corn on Earth. The United States is the world leader in corn production, but most corn is grown in the Midwest. This area is sometimes called the Corn Belt.
Corn grows great there! Corn is a hardy plant and will grow almost anywhere there is sufficient sunlight and water. I grows best in warm climates with lots of nutrients and water.
Yes, corn can be successfully grown in South Carolina. The state has a diverse climate that allows for the cultivation of various crops, including corn. It is an important crop in the agricultural industry of South Carolina.
yes Canada grows apples, duhhh there called apple trees....
no but you can grow corn....
no
Crops: Wheat, soybeans, sunflowers, corn....Livestock: Cattle, sheepsunflowers ,corn ,and soybeans,wheat
Climate is the primary reason. Much of Canada is north of the primary temperate corn-producing area. Wheat is more cold-tolerant than corn and has a shorter growing season as well. Corn production in Canada tends to be limited to short-season varieties which typically don't yield as much.
Throughout the mid-west of the US, but corn can grow in most of the places where it is wet enough.
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
They grew indigo, corn,rice, and tobacco.