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Wisconsin is not a cotton state. It grows alfalfa, field corn, and vegetables for canning.
Wisconsin does not grow cotton. It grows alfalfa, field corn, potatoes and vegetables for freezing or canning.
Some common plants that grow in Wisconsin include maple trees, oak trees, blueberry bushes, black-eyed susans, and milkweed. These plants are well-adapted to the climate and soil conditions of Wisconsin.
Milk and diary products are the main products of many farms here in Wisconsin. On our farm we grow hay, corn and soy beans, with hay being the number one choice. We also have horses and do horse boarding, but we are an exception in that regard. Cranberries are another enormous crop from Wisconsin.
Wisconsin grows potatoes, peas, corn, carrots, beans, and alfalfa.
no but you can grow corn....
corn grows best in Wisconsin it also grows in many other places. but the temp for growin it is between 75-85 degrees
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
Wisconsin grows alfalfa, corn, potatoes, peas, beans, apples, and cherries. In addition many people garden plants that do well in zones 5 and 4. There are many forests with maples, and pines.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
Corn is the state grain of Wisconsin. Wisconsin's legislature officially made corn the state's grain in 1989. They hoped to call attention to corn's many uses, including livestock feed and ethanol fuel.