answersLogoWhite

0

Kansas has lots of weat and cattle. The answer is Kansas.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where in Alberta is alfalfa grown?

it is found where you can find alfalfa


Where is alfalfa grown in Hong Kong?

Alfalfa is typically grown in western Hong Kong. Besides Hong Kong, alfalfa is commonly also grown in the United Kingdom, Thailand, and Singapore.


What part of speech is alfalfa?

Alfalfa is a noun - it is a silage crop grown for animal feed.


How do you pronounce alfalfa?

ALFALFA : a grassy legume grown as animal feed. Pronounced "al-FAHL-fuh".


What A plant of the legumes family that is grown for a hay or forage?

Alfalfa


What are the top three crops grown in Arizona?

Cotton, Alfalfa, and honeydew melons.


What is the difference between bean sprouts and alfalfa sprouts?

Bean sprouts are produced from mung beans or soy beans. Alfalfa sprouts are grown from alfalfa seeds and are much smaller than bean sprouts.


What are the major crops grown in Oklahoma in 1935?

Wheat, oats, corn, barley, alfalfa.


What crops are grown in Newfoundland?

blue berries, hay, potatoes, alfalfa, rutabagas, cabbage.


What is a single item grown for sale?

A single item grown for sale is a crop. Corn, alfalfa, wheat, beans, and tobacco are examples of a single item grown for sale.


What is the plant of the pea family that is grown for fodder?

The plant of the pea family grown for fodder is called alfalfa. Alfalfa is a legume that is widely used as a forage crop for livestock due to its high protein content and nutrient quality. It is commonly grown in pastures and hay fields for grazing or harvesting as hay.


What plant is grown in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin grows potatoes, peas, corn, carrots, beans, and alfalfa.