Wheat fields in Kansas cover approximately 8.5 million acres, making the state one of the largest wheat producers in the United States. The Kansas wheat harvest typically yields around 300 million bushels annually, contributing significantly to the state's agriculture and economy. The expansive fields are predominantly planted with hard red winter wheat, which thrives in the region's climate and soil conditions.
The amazingly big wheat fields.
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Kansas Fields died in 1995.
The United States devotes approximately 45 million acres to wheat production, making it one of the largest wheat-growing countries in the world. Wheat is primarily cultivated in the Great Plains region, with states like Kansas, North Dakota, and Washington being major contributors. The area dedicated to wheat can vary from year to year based on factors such as market demand and weather conditions.
Kansas is famous for its wheat
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
Cattle and calves, Wheat, Corn, Sorghum grain, and Hogs are the major agriculture of Kansas.
because it is big so it has lots of aphids and ladybugs eat aphids
Mennonites
kansas makes wheat,grows crops like corn
Well, first off, it is which not witch. I believe it is Kansas, since Kansas is the Wheat State
Wheat Fields - Van Gogh series - was created in 1889.