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The states that are considered to be in the corn belt vary a bit, from time to time and who you are asking. Most commonly, it's made up of the states:

*Iowa,

* Illinois,

* Indiana,

* south of Michigan,

* west of Ohio,

* east of Nebraska,

* east of Kansas,

* south Minnesota

* parts of Missouri

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It is an ill defined region that always includes Iowa, Illinois and Indiana as well as parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota and Missouri. At times parts of the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Michigan and Kentucky are included.

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Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota produce 50 percent of the corn. Other 8 states are Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri,Kansas, South Dakota and Kentucky.

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Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Eastern Kansas and Nebraka, Southern Minnesota and Northern Missouri.

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Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Then portions of the states directly attached to them. Eastern Nebraska, Southern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and Northern Missouri

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Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa.

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10 states make up the Corn Belt.

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Illinois

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