Texas farmers produce corn, soybeans, wheat, cotton, sorghum, peanuts, hay, potatoes, dry beans, rice, and sugarcane, along with others. All crops produced in any state including Texas are "big enough" to be shipped to other states (or countries) for various reasons.
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My state grows a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat. These crops are typically grown in large quantities and can be shipped to other states for distribution and consumption. Some specialty crops grown in my state may also be exported to other countries.
Cotton is one of the top 3 crops grown in Texas. The other two top crops are hay, and sorghum. Other top crops corn, and wheat.
Texas is the United States largest producer of beef cows, sheep, and goats. Texas is also the nation's largest grower of cotton. Other major crops include rice, watermelon, cantaloupe grapefruit, hay, corn, and wheat.
No it stays in Texas naw duhh yea it's shipped to other coutries because most countries eat corn do you aggree? Some of the cornis shipped to Europe and Asia and Canada trust me I know I drive the truck. Welcome have fun
Iowa leads the states in the production of corn.
Principal crops are cotton lint, grains, sorghum, vegetables, citrus and other fruits, and rice, other important Texas crops are melons, wheat, pecans, oats, and celery.
Ohio grows corn and, yes, corn is big enough to ship to other states.
Food is shipped over to Hawai'i from the United States and other countries by boats. Food is shipped over to Hawai'i from the United States and other countries by boats. There is also a lot of food grown on the islands.
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