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Q: Why does wheat grow in Kansas and North Dakota?
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What state is known for sunflower and wheat?

Kansas ... it's the state flower. Sunflowers grow all over the U.S. and world, but Kansas is "the Sunflower state."


Which us state grows the most wheat?

I don't think we're in Kansas anymore


Where can you grow wheat in North Dakota?

It is grown in a wide variety of locations but certainly in the area around Minot.


What crops grow in North Dakota?

Special plants of North Dakota include red durum wheat and sugar beets, both major crops grown in North Dakota. North Dakota's state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose or Rosa Arkansana. North Dakota's state tree is the American Elm, the state fruit is the Chokecherry, and the state grass is the Western Wheatgrass.


What food does North Dakota grow most of?

The number one crop grown in North Dakota is wheat, especially durum wheat which is used to make pasta. Other crops grown in North Dakota used for food are sunflowers, soy beans, sugar beets, beans (dry), potatoes, and oats.


What does north dakota grow more of than any other state?

North Dakota grows more spring wheat and durum wheat than any other state in the US. North Dakota also leads the nation in produciton of lentils, dry peas, sunflowers, navy beans, pinto beans, flax, honey, canola, and barley.


What food do kansas grow the most of?

Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.


Does North Dakota grow sugar beets?

North Dakota grows sugar beets


Does North Dakota grow oats?

no


Will bluebonnets grow in North Dakota?

no


Does Kansas grow the most wheat?

yes it does that is why its called the breadbasket of america


What do farmers grow in South Dakota?

Crops: Wheat, soybeans, sunflowers, corn....Livestock: Cattle, sheepsunflowers ,corn ,and soybeans,wheat