In Kansas alone, pig farmers raised over 3.2 million pigs in 2015, producing over 600 million pounds of pork!
See full factThe majority of oil used for cooking in our country is U.S.-grown 100% soybean oil!
See full factMore than 87 percent of land in Kansas is farmland.
See full factA bushel of soybeans weighs 60 pounds and produces 11 pounds of oil and 48 pounds of soybean meal.
See full factDid you know that one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons?
See full factCorn is produced on every continent of the world with the exception of Antarctica.
See full factDid you know Kansas has an official state soil? It's called Harney silt loam and it covers about 4 million acres of land in our state.
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.
See full factFor a dessert to officially be considered ice cream, it must contain at least 10 percent milkfat.
See full factOutput from Kansas agriculture has a direct economic impact of $22.5 billion per year.
See full fact98 percent of all corn farms are family-run farms.
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 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 factIn pre-refrigeration days, hogs were harvested in the fall and cured for six to seven months, just in time for Easter dinner. That’s how ham came to be the traditional Easter favorite.
See full factCotton bolls, which are the puffs of white produced by cotton plants, are technically fruit.
See full factWithin an hour of birth calves are up and ready to nurse. A baby calf will drink a gallon of milk a day.
See full factKansas is the top state for growing and storing wheat.
See full factOne acre of soybeans can make 82,368 crayons!
See full factKansas exports more than $4.8 billion in agricultural products per year.
See full factLooking for a gluten-free grain? Try sorghum! It's gluten-free and packed with protein, iron, vitamin B-6, niacin, magnesium and phosphorus.
See full factThere are about 60-80 pods on a mature soybean plant. Each pod contains three small soybeans.
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