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Indiana typically grows more corn than Oklahoma due to its more favorable climate and soil conditions for corn production. The state has a larger acreage dedicated to corn farming and more extensive agricultural infrastructure. Additionally, Indiana's agricultural practices and crop management techniques contribute to higher yields compared to Oklahoma. Overall, Indiana's conducive environment and farming resources lead to greater corn output.

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