Corn
Soybeans
Wheat
Pumpkins
Apples
100


Corn can have this many rows of kernels on a single ear.  

What is 16?

100

This U.S. state leads in soybean production.

What is Illinois?

100

This U.S. state is the largest producer of wheat.

What is Kansas?

100

The world record for heaviest pumpkin is over this many pounds.

What is 2,600 pounds?

100

This U.S. state is known as the "Apple Capital."

What is Washington?

200

This animal is often associated with corn farming in stories and folklore.

What is the scarecrow?

200

Soybeans are often rotated with this crop to improve soil health.

What is corn?

200

This popular breakfast food is made from crushed wheat.

What is cereal?

200

This U.S. state is the top producer of pumpkins.

What is Illinois?

200

This season is when apples are usually harvested.

What is autumn (fall)?

300

The process by which corn plants convert sunlight into energy.

What is photosynthesis?

300

This part of the soybean plant holds the seeds we harvest.

What are pods?

300

This part of the wheat plant is ground to make flour.

What is the kernel?  

300

A typical mature pumpkin weighs between this range in pounds.

What is 10 to 20 pounds?

300

Apples float in water because they are about this percentage air.

What is 25%?

400

This U.S. state is the top producer of corn.

What is Iowa?

400

This country is the largest importer of U.S. soybeans.

What is China?

400

The tallest wheat plants can grow this high in feet.

What is up to 5 feet?

400

This holiday often features pumpkins carved into jack-o'-lanterns.

What is Halloween?

400

This popular drink is made by pressing apples.  

What is apple juice?

500

The part of the corn plant that we eat is called this.

What is the kernel?

500

Soybeans are rich in this important nutrient.

What is protein?

500

Wheat is usually planted during this season for a spring harvest.

What is winter?

500

This part of the pumpkin plant is commonly eaten.

What is the flesh?

500

This part of the apple tree produces the apples.

What is the flower?