A century ago, Illinois farmers led the U.S. in growing the most wheat. However, after World War II, the demand for corn and soybeans created a shift. Still, wheat remains an important crop in Illinois. Read on for interesting facts and stats about wheat.

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Approximately 83% of the state’s wheat production takes place in the southern half of Illinois, from Springfield south.

Wheat field
Photo credit: Kevin Young

See more: Farm Facts: Exports

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