sunflowersn f l o w e r s - kfb • more than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the u.s....
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
SSuunnfflloowweerrssSunflowers
• Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil.
• Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until theybloom.
• Sunflower roots can grow toa length of nine feet.
![Page 2: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
OOaattssOats
• Oats were once thought to be weeds.• More than one-half of the world’s oats are
grown in the U.S. and Canada.• In the United States, 95 percent of the oats
grown are used for animalfeed.
![Page 3: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
WWhheeaattWheat
• More wheat is grown in Kansas than anyother crop.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the wheatthey grow.
• A bushel of wheat makes about 70 one-poundloaves of white bread.
• A bushel of wheat containsaround one million kernelsand weighs 60 pounds.
![Page 4: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
CCoorrnnCorn
• Corn is the largest single grain crop grownin the United States.
• U.S. farmers export one-fourth of the corn theygrow.
• Blue, white and yellow cornare all grown in Kansas.
![Page 5: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
SSooyybbeeaannssSoybeans
• Soybeans have more protein than any othermajor crop.
• Soy products are an excel-lent source of dietaryfiber.
• The soybean plant belongsto the legume family.
![Page 6: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
MMiillooGrain Sorghum(Milo)
• One-third of the milo raised in the U.S. comesfrom Kansas.
• Kansas farmers export one-half of the milo they grow.
• In the United States, milo iscommonly fed to animals.
![Page 7: Sunflowersn f l o w e r s - KFB • More than one-half of the world’s oats are grown in the U.S. and Canada. • In the United States, 95 percent of the oats grown are used for animal](https://reader034.vdocuments.site/reader034/viewer/2022050611/5fb223f4e8e87e27bd70b829/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.
PPooppccoorrnnPopcorn
• Popcorn is a small seeded variety of corn.• Popcorn kernels pop when they are dried and
subjected to great heat.• The Incas of Peru grew
popcorn before thediscovery of America.