California grows sugar beets
yes
Sugar is grown, either in the form of sugar cane, or sugar beets.
More than 1.3 million acres of sugar beets are grown in 12 states
Sugar beets.
Sugar comes from sugarcane and from sugar beets neither of which comes from rainforests. Sugarcane is from the tropics and sugar beets are grown in all sorts of places, such as Idaho.
The United States processes more sugar from domestically-grown sugar beets than from domestically-grown sugar cane
Having seen the fields, I'd have to guess Michigan. There are 1250 farmers in Michigan who grow sugar beets according to www.michigansugar.com
Sugarcane is grown commercially in Florida, Louisiana, Texas and Hawaii. Sugar beets are grown in California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming.
Sugar beets, barley, and wheat
In 1744, a German chemist discovered that sugar from sugar beets was the same as sugar from sugar cane. About 50 years later, another German chemist developed a method for extracting sugar from the beets.
Sugar beets are not commonly grown in the Philippines, as the country primarily cultivates sugarcane for sugar production. The tropical climate and agricultural practices in the Philippines are more suited for sugarcane, which thrives in warm temperatures and has been the traditional crop for the sugar industry. While there may be some experimental or small-scale cultivation of sugar beets, they are not a significant part of the agriculture landscape in the Philippines.