Pennsylvania farmers grew about 10,000 acres of potatoes in 2009, producing 294.5 million pounds of "spuds".
a lot
Too many to count.
Two major crops or products in Pennsylvania are mushrooms and apples. Pennsylvania is known for its production of mushrooms, particularly white button mushrooms, and it is also a significant producer of apples, with varieties like Honeycrisp and Gala being commonly grown in the state.
Yes, both white and sweet potatoes are grown in Cuba
Yes, sweet potatoes are grown in Asian countries.
Potatoes are grown, not made. Seriously?
Maine farmers produced 1.643 billion pounds of potatoes in 2001.
Some potatoes are, but not all potatoes are grown in Idaho.
No, potatoes do not have seeds. They are grown from the eyes or sprouts of other potatoes.
Potatoes are not grown from seeds, but from pieces of the potato itself called seed potatoes. These seed potatoes are planted in the ground, where they sprout and grow into new potato plants.
Potatoes are underground tubers that grow on potato plants. They are a staple crop in many parts of the world and are typically grown in countries with temperate climates. The majority of potatoes are grown in regions such as Europe, North America, and Asia.
No rice is grown. Potatoes r also grown Rice is a type of grass which is cleaned and milled.