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What is the corn belt state?

The Corn Belt is a region in the United States known for its high production of corn. States that are typically considered part of the Corn Belt include Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Ohio.


What stat is part of the Great Corn Belt?

lowa


Is corn produced in Florida?

Florida has over 30,000 acres devoted to the production of sweet corn, mostly in the sourthern part of the state; and about 160,000 acres devoted to field corn, mostly in the northern part of the state. See the links below for University of Florida maps showing Florida's corn production.


Why is the corn belt called the corn belt?

Meat Belt might be a better name for the Corn Belt because most of the corn is grown for animal consumption, particularly pigs. The grain is fed to animals, either on the farms themselves or in special complexes or on feedlots. Although corn is produced in the Corn Belt, it is not necessarily the ultimate product, beef from cattle and pork from hogs and pigs are.


Is Illinois part of the great corn belt?

It is a major corn growing state, so yes it is.


When did Corn Belt derecho happen?

Corn Belt derecho happened in 1998.


Are the central plains known as America's bread basket or the corn belt?

the corn belt


The central plains are known as what?

The CORN BELT


What state has more than one major league baseball team and is part of the corn belt?

texas


What is America's corn belt?

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


What was the nickname for the Midwest farmlands?

The "Grain Belt", or "America's Breadbasket", or in the case of corn "The Corn Belt".


What are the three ''belt's'' of agriculture in the Midwest?

The three main "belts" of agriculture in the Midwest are the Corn Belt, the Wheat Belt, and the Dairy Belt. The Corn Belt is known for its production of corn and soybeans, the Wheat Belt for its wheat production, and the Dairy Belt for dairy farming and milk production. These regions play a vital role in supplying the country's food and agricultural products.