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Much of the nation's wheat is grown on the Great Plains. The geographic position of the Great Plains plays a huge role in influencing the climate that is favorable for growing wheat.
In 2013 the area cultivated with wheat was 2 135 000 ha.
don't f care but i think it's 99.9999999999999 .......... percent, im russian so i should d a m n righ now
Usually Around Like 10,000
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600 million metric tons of wheat is grown per year
Cereals, or cereal grains, are grown throughout much of the world, typically in open, flat areas. Some commonly-grown cereals include wheat, corn, oats, and rice.
The Middle Colonies exported so much grain they beacame known as "The Breadbasket Colonies"
Wheat is grown all around the world, especially in Europe, USA, Australia, Russia and China
The prairies are called the granary of the world because they have vast expanses of fertile land that are ideal for growing crops like wheat, corn, and soybeans. The fertile soil combined with the temperate climate and adequate rainfall make the prairies a major source of agricultural productivity, providing food not only for local populations but also for export to other regions of the world.
Some crops grown in Europe are grapes, wheat, potatoes, barley. rice, cotton and many other things.Not much more!