Mennonites
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Mennonites
Many different farmers settled in Kansas starting in 1854. Mennonites came from Russia and brought wheat farming techniques with them, for example, and former slaves move to West Kansas, especially in Graham County. However, by the end of the 1800s, the largest group of immigrants were German-speaking people from Germany and Russia.
Norwegian immigrants settled in Kansas and Wisconsin and brought wheat strains that flourished in the American Midwest.
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Kansas is famous for its wheat
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
The major agriculture in Kansas includes wheat, sorghum, corn, soybeans, and cattle. Kansas is known as the "Wheat State" due to its significant wheat production.