I live in South Dakota, and they grow them out here. I watched a farm show, and I think they were growing a lot of them in North Dakota, too. Of course, they grow lots of sunflowers in Kansas. Main crops in these places are corn, soy, and wheat. Sunflowers are a profitable crop so farmers rotate them in with their main crops. I think they grow a few sunflowers in a whole lot of states, but they are mostly out on the Plains.
Nebraska
Washington.
Georgia.
Iowa
California
Ukraine grows the most sunflowers, primarily to use and export the seeds. In second place is Russia. In 2014, the US was 11th among sunflower growers.
Iowa
California is the largest plum-producing state.
If it's a state in the US, i think it would be Hawaii
Louisiana
In the US, California is famous for its grapes.
California California