Yes, dates are grown in the United States, primarily in California, specifically in the Coachella Valley. The climate in this region is ideal for date palms, allowing for the successful cultivation of various date varieties. Other states, like Arizona and Florida, also grow dates, but on a much smaller scale compared to California. Overall, while the U.S. produces dates, it is not a major global producer compared to countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
They're grown in farmlands
Bananas
Corn, Soybeans, Cotton, Rice, and Wheat
Georgia, Alabama, Texas and Florida together produce over 80% of the US supply of peanuts.
It's mainly gown in Florida, Louisiana, Hawaii, Texas
figs and dates are grown in Egypt
Rice is grown in China and used in the US.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.
They're grown in farmlands
They are popularly grown in Britain or the US.
Beverages aren't grown they are made
oranges are mainly grown in California and Florida.
The major food crops grown in the US are corn, soybeans and wheat in that order.
actually they are grown in North Africa
geographic features
Lettuce can be grown in a garden almost anywhere in the US, but by far the majority of commercial lettuce is grown in the Salinas Valley on California's central coast.
Thanks to the varied climates and topography there are no fruits that cannot be grown in the US. Many are not grown here due to practical considerations (financial and conservation issues)