The USA, by far. In 2009, the US produced over 13 billion bushels, nearly six times the amount grown by the second largest producer.
China is the country that grows the most cabbages globally. It is a popular vegetable in Chinese cuisine and is cultivated on a large scale throughout the country.
Brazil is the country that grows the most sugar cane worldwide. Its tropical climate and large land area make it ideal for cultivating sugar cane.
China is the largest fruit producer in the world, followed by India and Brazil. These countries are known for cultivating a wide variety of fruits, including apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, and more.
Brazil grows the most sugar cane in the world.
The Midwest region of the United States, often referred to as the Corn Belt, has some of the most fertile soils in the country. The rich soils in this region, consisting of deep layers of glacial till and loess, are ideal for growing a variety of crops, particularly corn and soybeans. The region's fertile soils have made it a key agricultural area in the country.
Montana
The United States produces the most maize or corn in the world. On average, the American farmer grows 333,010,910 tons of corn annually.
Iowa
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None. The corn is grown on farms, not in the cities.
Iowa (corn)
Iowa
Iowa is "the land where the tall corn grows"
No. Corn grows at any temperature above 50 deg. F. It will continue to grow at night, but grows most during warm days.
Corn grows on top- in fact corn stalks are often 10 feet tall.
No, corn is not a nut. Corn is a type of grain that grows on a cob, while nuts are a type of seed that grows on trees.