Wheat flour is a good source of complex carbohydrates and contains protein. Plus, it’s low in fat and sodium.
See full factSows give birth (called farrowing) to an average of eight to twelve piglets at a time and will raise six to eight litters of piglets in their lifetime.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 1,256 pillowcases.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 4,312 mid-calf socks.
See full factA finished bale of cotton weighs about 480 pounds.
See full factA common ingredient in fertilizer is phosphate, which comes from ancient sea life. Phosphate is one of many natural ingredients used to keep soil — and plants! — healthy.
See full factSoybean oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E.
See full factOutput from Kansas agriculture has a direct economic impact of $22.5 billion per year.
See full factDid you know some of the fertilizer farmers add to the soil comes from the air we breathe? Companies can convert nitrogen in the air into nitrogen to nourish the ground.
See full factDrink local with milk! It takes about 48 hours for milk to travel from dairy farms to the grocery store.
See full factThere are 7 different breeds of dairy cattle. Farmers choose their breeds based on milk production, size and even personality.
See full factCotton bolls, which are the puffs of white produced by cotton plants, are technically fruit.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 3,085 diapers.
See full factOne cowhide can produce enough leather to make 20 footballs, 18 soccer balls, 18 volleyballs or 12 basketballs.
See full factThere are about 60-80 pods on a mature soybean plant. Each pod contains three small soybeans.
See full factIn addition to meat, pigs provide us with lots of other products, including valves for human heart surgery, suede for shoes and clothing, and gelatin for many food and non-food uses.
See full factEnergy experts estimate global ethanol production and use reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 110 million metric tons per year. That’s equivalent to taking more than 20 million vehicles off the road.
See full factDid you know that one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons?
See full factMore than 87 percent of land in Kansas is farmland.
See full factGrain sorghum is one of the oldest known grains. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Africa and India.
See full factThere are more than 29 cuts of beef that meet government guidelines for lean, including tenderloin, T-bone steak and extra lean ground beef.
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