Corn Belt
The Corn Belt , literally “girdles corn”, is a major agricultural space of the Middle West of the the United States. One delimits overall this zone with the Iowa, the Indiana, the Illinois and the Ohio; the culture of the Maïs is dominating there so much so that approximately 50% of corn produced in the United States comes from these four States. However the agricultural productions diversified much.
One practices there an agriculture industrialized and modernized on big spaces.
The term is snuffed in Vulgarisation, for example in the courses of Géographie, where it makes it possible to indicate effectively these characteristics of the Intensive agriculture of the United States.
The agreements of ALENA binding these rationalized and powerful agricultural productions to the food crops of the native Indians of the Mexico brought the latter at the edge of the Famine.
In the same way a great number of bovines are high there.
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