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Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet. Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet. Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet. Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet. Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet. Sunflowers Sunflowers Striped sunflower seeds are eaten while black seeds are used to make oil. Sunflowers turn to follow the sun until they bloom. Sunflower roots can grow to a length of nine feet.

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.