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In 2006, the US produced 3.197 billion bushels of soybeans from 74.6 million acres with an average yield of just under 43 bushels per acre.
The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre, 43.0 bu/a in 2011.
Generally speaking about 300 gallons per acre.
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Average is about 400 gallons per acre, up to a maximum of about 900 gallons per acre.
Bolivia has been producing 1.7 MMT in the Calendar Year of 2015.
Corn and soybeans can be grown in the western US, and corn is frequently grown in the vicinity of livestock operations such as feedlots. However, since most of the west is much drier than eastern parts of the nation, all crop production depends on irrigation. The money earned from corn and soybeans is, quite simply, considerably less than higher value produce crops. If a farmer can earn $500 per acre profit from a potato crop, for example, why would he limit himself to a $100 per acre profit growing corn? Many areas simply do not have access to sufficient water to irrigate a corn crop.
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.
This all depends on location, precipitation received, time of year, etc. There is no standard number for all parts of the world or the country for how much forage is produced per acre.
one ton of sunflower seeds can be produced from a one acre land.
10,484,000 hundredweight (cwt) were produced, with an average yield of 240 cwt per acre.
The number of bales that are produced per acre varies a lot by area, soil conditions, type of cotton, and weather conditions. For instance, in Lubbock, Texas in 2012, cotton production varied from 1/2 bale per acre to 4 bales per acre. The higher yields came from fields that were irrigated.