While yields over 50 bushels per acre are not uncommon, especially in the Pacific Northwest, the US nationwide average is closer to 40.
Medieval rice farmers in Japan produced about 88 bushels of rice per acre. With today's farming methods as much as 241 bushels per acre are being reported.
a butt load
You should achieve 183 bushels per acre, therefore 549,000 bushels for 3000 acres
290/50= 5.8 bushles per acre...5.8 X 90 = 522 bushles for 90 acres... no rounding needed...
Soybean yieldsAn acre is measured by an area whereas a bushel is measured by weight. An acre of ground is 43,560 square feet. Producers will plant soybeans on ground and depending on hybrid, weather, soil fertility and many other variables, the bushels of soybeans that the ground will produce will vary. The National average soybean yield is hovering around 40 bushels per acre. The record was in Missouri in 2010, at 160 bushels an acre.
U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels (of 60 pounds each) per acre. Canada and Brazil average yield was the same or very close. The top record for 2010 was 160 bushels per acre on a special irrigated field, the same farmer managed an average of 100 bushels per acre on the whole 300 acres of soybean he planted.
Bushels are a measure of volume. Square yards are a measure of area. The two measurements are incompatible. It's like asking "how many gallons are in an acre?"
Average corn yield for the farms in 2012 to 2014 was 7.85 metric tons per hectare (125 bushels per acre). Average farm yields ranged from approximately 5.79 metric tons per hectare for one of the Brazilian farms (92 bushels per acre) to 10.75 metric tons per hectare for the Iowa farm (171 bushels per acre).
One contract on the Chicago exchange is 50,000 bushels.
Projected yields for wheat per acre is usually about 56 bushels. However, some very productive fields can produce as much as twice that amount.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.