<P> US $267 is spent by the average American annually on purchasing corn . In 2015, one bushel of corn costs $3.50 . The value of individual corn farms varies from location to location, depending on the amount of bushels produced and the quality of corn . Other factors such as the weather or economic crises may cause corn prices to fluctuate or to rise . The value of corn is increasing, due to the country's greater demand and reliance for corn . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Iowa </Dt> </Dl> <P> Iowa, the largest producer of corn in the US, grows three times as much corn as Mexico . Iowa harvested 3,548 acres (1,436 ha) of sweet corn in 2007 . In 2011, the state had 92,300 corn farms on 30,700,000 acres (12,400,000 ha), the average size being 333 acres (135 ha), and the average dollar value per acre being US $6,708 . In the same year, there were 13.7 million harvested acres of corn for grain, producing 2.36 billion bushels, which yielded 172.0 bu / acre, with US $14.5 billion of corn value of production . Almost 1.88 billion bushels of corn were grown in the state in 2012 on 13.7 million acres of land, while the 2013 projections are 2.45 billion bushels of corn on 13.97 million acres of land . </P> <Dl> <Dt> Nebraska </Dt> </Dl>

Where is the majority of sweet corn grown