Sorghum can be used to make environmentally-friendly packing peanuts, fencing materials, floral arrangements, brooms and more!
See full factDid you know cotton is becoming a big crop in Kansas? Last year, farmers here produced over 164 million pounds of cotton!
See full factOne acre of soybeans can make 82,368 crayons!
See full factDid you know Kansas has more than 2 million pigs?
See full fact98 percent of all corn farms are family-run farms.
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 factFor a dessert to officially be considered ice cream, it must contain at least 10 percent milkfat.
See full factKansas is the top state for growing and storing wheat.
See full factThere are 7 different breeds of dairy cattle. Farmers choose their breeds based on milk production, size and even personality.
See full factKansas grows winter wheat that is planted and sprouts in the fall, becomes dormant in the winter, grows again in the spring and is harvested in early summer.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 1,256 pillowcases.
See full factOutput from Kansas agriculture has a direct economic impact of $22.5 billion per year.
See full factThere are more than 300 licensed dairy herds in Kansas with about 143,000 cows total. In 2015 cows produced about 365 million gallons of milk, making Kansas the 16th largest milk producing state.
See full factDid you know that Americans consume about 132 pounds of wheat flour per person each year?
See full factFrom farm to processor to distribution and retail, dairy creates jobs that support the economic well-being of Kansans. The dairy industry contributes $592 million annually to the Kansas economy and...
See full factDid you know that one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons?
See full factAll the wheat grown in Kansas in a single year would fit in a train stretching from western Kansas to the Atlantic Ocean.
See full factThere are about 60-80 pods on a mature soybean plant. Each pod contains three small soybeans.
See full factGluten is what helps bread expand while the dough rises, and hold its shape while baking and after it cools. It’s also what makes bread chewy.
See full factMore than 87 percent of land in Kansas is farmland.
See full factOne 60-pound bushel of wheat provides about 42 pounds of white flour, enough for about 70, one-pound loaves of white bread.
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