the Corn Belt
Yes. Corn was, and is, a major crop in the state.
Corn was and continues to be the major agricultural product of the state, but the nickname seems to have derived from a sports rivalry with the state of Iowa.The nickname was first used for the University of Nebraska athletic teams - the "Cornhuskers" - which was coined in 1900 by Charles S. "Cy" Sherman, a sportswriter for the Nebraska State Journal in Lincoln. "Cornhuskers" replaced earlier nicknames, such as "Golden Knights", "Antelopes", and "Bugeaters". The term "cornhusker" comes from the method of harvesting or "husking" corn by hand, which was common in Nebraska before the invention of husking machinery.Despite Nebraska's nickname, they are not the largest producer of corn in the United States. That honor goes to the great state of Iowa.Because of the way corn was harvested.At http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/article/Community/NebraskaBecause corn is a major crop. Sports teams have had this nickname since the early 1900's. See the attached link, courtesy of the state website.Nebraskas major crop is corn, and you hust corn in order to eat itA major crop in Nebraska is corn so they named their football team after it! Corn is also called: Maize. :))cause corn is grown hereWell, Nebraska is known as the Cornhusker state, so it would generally be speculated to have something to do with the amount of corn grown in the state.
it is rabi crop
Rajma is a Kharif crop.
No, they don't have a crop. They have an expandable esophagus, that acts like a crop.
yes, it is located in the midwestern region of the United States. Nebraska is a major crop and cattle producer, feeding many families across america.
Corn
The Corn Belt is a region of the Midwest of the United States where corn is the predominant cash crop. Primarily, it includes Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio - approximately 50% of all corn grown in the U.S. is from these four states. The Corn Belt also includes parts of South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, and Kentucky.Source: Wikipedia
One way to complete the sentence would be: Corn is to Nebraska as wheat is to Kansas. The reason is that agriculturally, corn is the main crop grown in Nebraska, and wheat is the main crop grown in Kansas.
Corn and soybeans
In 2009, according to the USDA, Nebraska's biggest crop by far was corn for grain production, with over 9 million acres planted.
it is actually counted as both. it depends on where you are. it is considered a cash crop in Nebraska. it is there most grew crop there. any where else it is a food crop.
No, Ohio's most important crop is a tie between corn and soy beans.
corn
Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, Indiana, South Dakota, Kansas, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Missouri are the top ten. (Data based on 2009 crop year)
an important field crop of the Great Lake region
A crop is a expanded region of the esophagus that stores food.