According to a 2008 US Department of Agriculture survey, Iowa produced the most bushels with 80,000 more bushels than the second place Illinois. Same rank for the 2010 production, see related question below for more data.
Unfortunately, it is too cold to grow coffee in Indiana. Move down south to more tropical locations, then you can grow coffee.
It grows corn soybeans hay tomatoes and over 500 more different crops.
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Ethanol Production is a rapidly growing industry in Iowa and the other midwestern corn producing states. Other than that, farming, some clean industries and the university systems are major employers.
{| |- | Iowa would grow more corn. West Virginia has a very mountainous climate. It is also cooler there and many field are partially shaded during the day. |}
It is a place in Iowa were mining went on near 1895-1927. This new thing in Iowa made a the black population grow making it the only place in Iowa were there were more blacks then whites.
Peppermint and other stuff
All the crops that grow in Indiana are corn but they add buter and salt,soy beans,also id you go to there restraunt they serve only MEAT!!!!
Corn requires much more available nitrogen in the soil than soybeans.
Yes, soybeans have been genetically modified, though there are non-modified varieties of soybeans. Commercially, at least 70% - 80%, possibly more of the soybeans grown in the United States are GMO.
If you mean the state of Tennessee:Tobacco, soybeans and cotton are the top Tennessee cropsThey also have more species of trees than any other state.Hope this helped.RedHd