Idaho.
Idaho bro
Potatoes, wheat, barley, hops, grapes, and the biggy: apples!
idaho
I know it is Connecticut because i live there i barley see my yard.
In my opinion, Idaho potatoes are by far the best, but different people in different places have different preferences. :)
Idaho is the leading state in the U.S. for barley production, particularly for malting barley used in brewing. The state's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for barley cultivation, contributing to its significant output. Montana and North Dakota also produce considerable amounts of barley, but Idaho consistently ranks at the top.
Yes potatoes grow in Idaho. That is why they are famous for their Idaho potatoes...
Barley, wheat a few other grains, and potatoes are Iowan foods. More notably is the barley and wheat, as those are the most harvested from the state.
Yes, barley can grow in New York State. The climate and soil conditions in various regions of New York are suitable for barley cultivation, particularly in the western and northern parts of the state. Barley is often grown as a cover crop or for grain production, and it typically thrives in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall. Additionally, some local breweries utilize locally grown barley for beer production.
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, Corn, Sugar Beets, Canola, Flax, Sunflowers, Soybeans, Mustard, Safflower and Potatoes.
It's pretty much just rocks up there aren't really any cash crops. It's to cold and baron in Montana for anything useful to grow.