Mexico and Japan are our top international corn buyers. They buy 50 percent of U.S. corn exports.

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The majority of oil used for cooking in our country is U.S.-grown 100% soybean oil!

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Small engines like lawnmowers and boats can use E10 fuel.

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Soybean oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E.

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Looking for a gluten-free grain? Try sorghum! It's gluten-free and packed with protein, iron, vitamin B-6, niacin, magnesium and phosphorus.  

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Pork tenderloin is as lean as a skinless chicken breast.

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Within an hour of birth calves are up and ready to nurse. A baby calf will drink a gallon of milk a day.

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In 2018, farmers in Kansas planted 165,000 acres of cotton, which produced about 335,000 bales!

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Kansas 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.

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Cattle are great recyclers. They convert natural resources that would otherwise be wasted into beef, an edible protein containing 10 essential nutrients such as zinc, iron and B vitamins.  

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One Kansas farmer raises enough food to feed about 155 people!

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Corn is produced on every continent of the world with the exception of Antarctica. 

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Kansas is the top state for growing and storing wheat.

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Output from Kansas agriculture has a direct economic impact of $22.5 billion per year.

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Did you know Kansas has more than 2 million pigs?

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Dairy farmers work with animal nutritionists to create recipes that meet the specific nutritional requirements of their cows. A cow’s diet is a combination of hay, grain, silage and proteins,...

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About two-thirds of the Kansas corn crop is used in-state as livestock feed or in food production.

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There 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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Wheat flour is a good source of complex carbohydrates and contains protein. Plus, it’s low in fat and sodium.

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Pig farmers have reduced greenhouse gas emissions on pig farms by 35% per pound of pork by changing how crops are raised, how pigs are fed, and how nutrients are recycled.

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Did you know that one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons?

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