10 Largest Grain Farms in America

What are the largest grain farms in America? Insider Monkey gives you the answers in their latest article. Keep reading with us now! Insider Monkey only counted farms that specifically grow grains such as corn, and wheat, which can be used for the agricultural benefit of the country and its farmers. Some of the world’s largest row crop farms below also grow produce or other crops, but grain is one of the things they grow as well. Personally, I like watching the endless grain fields as driving past them. They show me that we live in peace, crops are growing, and although we may have problems with everyday life – somehow everything is all right around us. As it’s very important for all of us to live in peace, and everybody should have enough meals to eat, three shouldn’t be hunger, famine and wars in the world.

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Insider Monkey only counted farms that specifically grow grains such as corn, and wheat, which can be used for the agricultural benefit of the country and its farmers. Some of the world’s largest row crop farms below also grow produce or other crops, but grain is one of the things they grow as well. Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of the largest grain farms in America from their list.

For the first one we would mention Bluebird Grain farms of Washington State. This family owned farm is what’s called “plow to package,” meaning every step of the process is done on the farm. The next farm on our short list now should be Marshall Grain Co. of Texas. Southern states like this one don’t have to worry about unexpected frosts or cold weather that could kill crops. At last, but not least we are mentioning Etna Elevator & George’s Grain Farm of Indiana. These joint companies offer cash pricing on some great grain products.

For any further useful information, read Insider Monkey’s article about 10 largest grain farms in America.

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