The largest market for field corn is to provide feed for animals like cattle, pigs, chicken, and even catfish.
See full factOne bale of cotton can make 1,256 pillowcases.
See full factMexico and Japan are our top international corn buyers. They buy 50 percent of U.S. corn exports.
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 factDid you know that Americans consume about 132 pounds of wheat flour per person each year?
See full factKansas exports more than $4.8 billion in agricultural products per year.
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 factThere are about 60-80 pods on a mature soybean plant. Each pod contains three small soybeans.
See full factWheat flour is a good source of complex carbohydrates and contains protein. Plus, it’s low in fat and sodium.
See full factDid you know that in Kansas cows outnumber people 2-to1? There are almost 3 million people and more than 6 million cattle!
See full factAbout a third of a steer is used for beef production. The rest of the animal is used to make by-products found in medicines, cosmetics, detergents, insulation, and much more!
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 factThere are 7 different breeds of dairy cattle. Farmers choose their breeds based on milk production, size and even personality.
See full factDrink local with milk! It takes about 48 hours for milk to travel from dairy farms to the grocery store.
See full factCotton bolls, which are the puffs of white produced by cotton plants, are technically fruit.
See full factOne acre of soybeans can make 82,368 crayons!
See full factAbout one-third of the milk produced in the U.S. is used for making cheese.
See full factThe cotton gin first came to Kansas in 1854 when a Polish immigrant wanted to gin local cotton near Valley Falls.
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.
See full factFertilizer contains a lot of helpful nutrients, thanks to Mother Nature! Potash, which is salt from ancient evaporated oceans, is used in fertilizer to feed our soil.
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