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Where in North America is the most farmland located?

They call it "The great plains."


In what part of the US would you find more farmland?

In the Midwest, or Great Plains


What did the Great Plains states have for western settlers in the years following the civil war?

farmland and space


What are the following ways that technology helped pioneers turned the great plains into productive farmland?

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What two areas make up the interior plains in the middle west?

The two areas that make up the Interior Plains in the Midwest are the Central Lowland and the Great Plains. The Central Lowland is characterized by rolling hills and fertile farmland, while the Great Plains are marked by flat grasslands and prairies.


What ways did technology help pioneers turn the Great Plains into productive farmland?

irrigation, horse power, steel forging


Why is the name Great Plains a good name for the Great Plains tribe?

Because the Indians lived in the great, big plains.


Does Hawaii have good farmland?

Hawaii has a lot of great farmland, and pineapples aplenty are grown there. There are a lot of farms on Hawaii.


Why did people cross the continent to settle in California and Oregon in large enough numbers to entitle them to become states but bypass settling the great plains?

There was nothing of value in the great plains (other than farmland), but many people headed to cali and Oregon in search of gold and other things more valuable than farmland.


Where in America does wheat grow?

Mostly in the plains and in farmland.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of depositional plains?

Plains are areas of level land, generally at a low elevation. Examples include the EurasianPlains and the Russian Steppes. Plains generally have fertile soil and are attractive to settlement as they are easy to reach, provide good roadbuilding, and have good farmland.


What region in South Dakota is the farmland located?

Most of the farm land in South Dakota is located in eastern South Dakota, or in the Great Plains region.