There are about 60-80 pods on a mature soybean plant. Each pod contains three small soybeans.
See full factOne cowhide can produce enough leather to make 20 footballs, 18 soccer balls, 18 volleyballs or 12 basketballs.
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 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 factFor a dessert to officially be considered ice cream, it must contain at least 10 percent milkfat.
See full factOne dairy cow can produce more than 3,000 gallons of milk in a year. There are about 160,000 dairy cows in Kansas. That's a lot of milk!
See full factOne bushel of corn makes 2.8 gallons of ethanol.
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 factOne bale of cotton can make 3,085 diapers.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 1,256 pillowcases.
See full factDid you know the corn humans eat is different from the corn that cattle eat? Most of the corn people eat is sweet corn. Cattle and other livestock eat field corn.
See full factIn Kansas alone, pig farmers raised over 3.2 million pigs in 2015, producing over 600 million pounds of pork!
See full factSoybean oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E.
See full factKansas exports more than $4.8 billion in agricultural products per year.
See full factThe United States grows more soybeans than any other country and six out of every ten rows of soybeans are exported to other countries.
See full factMexico and Japan are our top international corn buyers. They buy 50 percent of U.S. corn exports.
See full factPork tenderloin is as lean as a skinless chicken breast.
See full factDid you know Kansas has more than 2 million pigs?
See full factSmall engines like lawnmowers and boats can use E10 fuel.
See full factAbout two-thirds of the Kansas corn crop is used in-state as livestock feed or in food production.
See full factDairy 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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