This question cannot be answered as is because since there are multiple crops, there are also multiple answers. For example, for the 2011 crop year, North Dakota produced the most spring wheat and flaxseed, Idaho produced the most barley, and South Dakota produced the most sunflower.
Idaho
I know it is Connecticut because i live there i barley see my yard.
Kansas is the Sunflower State.
The sunflower symbol on the Kansas flag stand for the state nickname, the Sunflower State, and the state flower, the sunflower.
The sunflower is the state flower of Kansas because the state is heavily populated with the flower. The sunflower become the state flower in 1903.
Yes, barley can grow in New York State. The climate and soil conditions in various regions of New York are suitable for barley cultivation, particularly in the western and northern parts of the state. Barley is often grown as a cover crop or for grain production, and it typically thrives in the cooler temperatures of spring and fall. Additionally, some local breweries utilize locally grown barley for beer production.
The Sunflower is the State Flower of Kansas.
The nickname "Sunflower State" calls to mind the wild flowers of the plains of Kansas, the officially recognized state flower.The highest elevation in Kansas is on Mt. Sunflower! The Kansas state tree is the Cottonwood and the song is Home On The Range.
Kansas is known as the "Sunflower State"
The sunflower is the state flower.
North Dakota grows more spring wheat and durum wheat than any other state in the US. North Dakota also leads the nation in produciton of lentils, dry peas, sunflowers, navy beans, pinto beans, flax, honey, canola, and barley.
The Kansas state flower is the Sunflower.