Where is soybeans grown in the us




















Another reason is that the production costs of soybeans are lower than most crops. In addition, soybean has been a successful crop to grow on a commercial level after bioengineering, which improves its chances of successful growth.

The beans are used as animal food and for human consumption. Some of the soybean products that human beings eat include tofu, soy flour, and soymilk. Data from shows that the state of Illinois had the highest amount at ,, bushels. The state of Iowa is in the second position with ,, bushels while Minnesota was third with ,, Closing the top five were the states of Nebraska and North Dakota with ,, and ,, bushels respectively.

In the tenth position was Arkansas with a production of ,, bushels. The high yields from Illinois in set a record high production of about bushels per acre of land. According to the National Agricultural Statistical Service, the yields will go even higher in to a new record of bushels per acre.

However, this amount is dependent on a number of factors such as the weather. Most agree that soybeans came from China originally. Soybeans were grown first in America in the 19th century, and were not grown in Iowa until the 20th century. At first, soybeans were grown as feed for livestock animals. Then, scientists discovered that the soybean had many uses for people.

Then planting soybeans really took off! You can find more detailed information about the history of soybeans on the Iowa Soybean Association website. The United States is growing more than Soybeans are an important crop for Iowa as well as the United States. In U. See full image: United States oat production.

The third largest crop grown in the United States is wheat. The United States produces hard red, soft red and white winter wheats and hard red and durum spring-seeded varieties. A very small amount of white spring wheat is also grown. Table 2 and Figure 5 show the primary growing areas for each type of wheat, including the average seeding, heading, and harvesting dates.

Source: National Association of Wheat Growers , map of wheat grown by region. The goal of this article is to help farmers to decide what is market noise and what is market news. For example, if you hear a report that says that the corn crop in Utah is suffering from drought, you will know that is market noise rather than significant market news as Utah does not produce a great deal of corn. Similarly, if you hear that the soybean crop in Georgia has been damaged by a frost, you will know that is market noise.



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