By: Logan Jensen IOWA FARM ABC. A is for Alfalfa. Iowa Farmers grow alfalfa.

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By: Logan Jensen IOWA FARM ABC

A is for Alfalfa. Iowa Farmers grow alfalfa.

B is for beans. Iowa farmers grow soy beans.

C is for Corn. Lots of corn grows in Iowa too.

D is for Dog. Dogs help protect Iowa farms.

E is for eggs. Gathering eggs is a job for Iowa farm kids.

F is for Field. Iowa fields have terraces.

G is for Geese. Geese fly over Iowa every year.

H is for Horse. Horses used to work on Iowa farms.

I is for Indian Corn. Iowa Indians used to grow Indian corn.

J is for John Deere tractor. John Deere tractors are used by Iowa farmers.

K is for kitten. Kittens are born on farms in Iowa.

L is for Lambs. Lambs are raised on Iowa farms too.

M is for mule.Iowa farms used mules in the past.

N is for Nanny goat.Nanny goats eat Iowa farm grasses.

O is for Overalls.Many Iowa farmers wear overalls.

P is for Pigs. Pigs are raised on Iowa farms.

Q is for Quart jars.Quart jars are used for canning on Iowa farms.

R is for Rooster.Roosters live on Iowa farms..

S is for Silo.Iowa farmers store their grain in silos.

T is for Turkey.Turkeys are raised on Iowa farms.

U is for Underwood. Underwood is a great town in Iowa.

V is for Vegetable garden.Some Iowa farms also have vegetable gardens.

W is for Wagon. Iowa farmers use wagons to haul corn.

X is for X on the barn door. Iowa barn doors have Xs to support them.

Y is for Yams. Yams are grown in Iowa gardens.

Z is for Zinnia. Iowa flower gardens have zinnias in them.