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The average bushel yield per acre of corn in the United States is 158.8 bushels. One hundred acres of corn would yield 15880 bushels.
Depends on a lot of factors- but the average yield of well cultivated corn is 160 bushels per acre. A bushel of shelled, dried corn is 56 lbs. That is 8960 pounds, or about 4.48 tons.
It is estimated that the true break even price on corn is about $4.58 per bushel. That is based on a yield of about 200 bushels per acre.
Depends on the field, type of corn and weather among other things. If the field produces 150 bu. per acre which is the norm in some areas, and a bushel weight is 56 lb per bushel of dent corn kernal, then 8,400 lbs. pre acre or 16,800 lbs for two acres. Some areas produce less, such as Central America where some fields only produce 30 to 40 bushels pre acre.
The number of ears of corn in a bushel depends on the size of the ears of corn. On average, about 40 to 60 ears of corn are in a bushel.
Most farmers in the U.S. plant field corn by the seed count, not by the bushel. However, since most farmers plant somewhere around 30,000 seeds per acre, you can figure the bushels thus: 30,000 seeds divide by 2,000 seeds per pound equals about 15 pounds divided by 56 pounds of corn per bushel equals about 1/4 bushel per acre. There are a great many factors, including seed germination percentage, which could change that figure.
There are 150 ears of sweet corn in a bushel.
As of September 6, 2009 corn is $3.06/bushel!
Seed corn has a bushel weight of 56 pounds. The price in 2014 is $3.30 per seed corn bushel. For sweet, fresh corn there are 70 pounds per bushel, with the bushel selling for about $15/bushel retail.
Approx $3.50 per bushel
One bushel of corn yields about 2.8 gallons of ethanol.
If the corn meets minimum standards, one bushel weighs 56 pounds.