Average of the last seven years is 51.3 bushels per acre.
The average yield of corn per acre in Pennsylvania is approximately 150 bushels. The average soybean yield is 40 bushels per acre.
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
150 bushels per acre
About 65 bushels per acre.
In 2004 the average in UT was 44.4 bushels per acre. Dry farm wheat production in UT averaged 16 bushels per acre and irrigated production averaged 87 bushels per acre. See the related link below.
The average yield of wheat per acre over the past 10 years in Canada has been around 42 bushels per acre. Record yields were expected in 2013, with the average per acre approaching 48 bushels.
The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre or 2.92 tonnes/hectare. The figures for 2011 are slightly lower, at 43.0 bushels/acre or 2.89 tonnes/hectare. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the US average soybean yield for the period 2006 through 2011 was 42.22 bushels per acre.
While yields over 50 bushels per acre are not uncommon, especially in the Pacific Northwest, the US nationwide average is closer to 40.
The current five-year average for Nebraska wheat yields is 44 bushels per acre.
The US average is about 62 bushels per acre.
The top 20 countries have a yield of over 37 bushels (of 60 pounds each) per acre, or 2.3 tonnes per hectare.The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre or 2.9 tonnes/hectare.The best country, Turkey, produced an average of 58.7 bushels/acre or 3.7 tonnes/hectare.The record belongs to a farmer in Missouri who produced an average of 100 bushels/acre over a 300 acres plantation in 2010, and reached 160 bushels/acre on a specially irrigated field.Roughly 50, but it depends on the variety and environmental factors