Illinois
Illinois's major agricultural crops are corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Some of the main crops grown in Illinois include corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats. Additionally, Illinois is known for producing livestock such as cattle, hogs, and poultry. Horticultural products like fruits, vegetables, and nursery plants are also grown in the state.
Illinois is a leading farm income state with corn as its most important crop. Illinois's major agricultural crops are corn, soybeans, and wheat. Illinois ranks second in U.S. corn production with more than 1.5 billion bushels produced annually.
One half of all US corn is grown in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota.
The major agricultural products of Illinois are corn, soybeans (grown in every country), wheat, cattle, and hogs.
Illinois is a leading farm income state with corn as its most important crop. Illinois's major agricultural products are corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, dairy products, and wheat.
Cornflakes come from corn, corn is grown in Kansas.
Corn isn't manufactured anywhere, it is grown. And yes, corn is grown in Indiana.
The top 5 corn-producing states are Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Indiana. Together, they produce over half of the total corn grown in the United States. Iowa is the leading producer, followed by Illinois and Nebraska.
Grammer Fix: In which state is corn grown in? Corn is grown in several sates, but since I am a resident here, I should know that Corn is quite abundant in Indiana.
Corn is grown, not made.