Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont do not produce corn.
The Person who wrote this comment above is incorrect. Yes Alaska and Hawaii do not grow corn. But seriously you think Massachusetts doesn't grow corn. If people know there history, you would know that the Native Americans in Massachusetts grew the 3 sisters. CORN, beans, and squash. They also grew strawberries, watermelon, pumpkins etc. Even today the New England states grow corn. Most farms in All of New England except for Rhode Island, Maine, and New Hampshire grow corn. Not sure about Nevada, but if they can grow corn in Arizona, they must be able to grow corn in Nevada.
No, the American South does not grow the most corn on Earth. The United States is the world leader in corn production, but most corn is grown in the Midwest. This area is sometimes called the Corn Belt.
It is eaten by animals
no but you can grow corn....
Ohio grows corn and, yes, corn is big enough to ship to other states.
Mostly the Midwest region, know as the corn belt...Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri and Nebraska
One half of all US corn is grown in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Minnesota.
Yes, you can plant a corn kernel to grow corn.
All states except Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont produce corn. Iowa is the largest producer of corn in the US.
Yes, you can grow corn from store-bought corn. The kernels from store-bought corn can be planted in soil to grow new corn plants.
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn.
Yes, you can plant fresh corn kernels to grow corn.
Yes, you can plant dried corn kernels to grow corn plants.