If conditions are right you might get 4 ears of corn per stalk.
Without enough water and the right type and amount of fertilizer you might get 0!
It varies from year to year, of course, but Illinois farmers typically produce around two billion bushels of corn every year.
Average yield per year for the period 2005 - 2009: Field corn - 8.916 million bushels Sweet corn - 66,540,000 pounds
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It varies from year to year, but US farmers produce about 12 billion bushels of corn every year. 2012 was an exception due to extreme drought in the center part of the nation.
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Approximately 55 million acres, but this can vary from year to year. Roughly another 35 million acres is used for corn to produce ethanol.
It varies from year to year, of course, but Wisconsin farmers annually produce about 450 million bushels of corn each year. Over the last six years, it ranges from a low of 394 million bushels to a high of 518 million bushels.
The nation of Russia produces about 6 to 7 million tons of corn per year. The production of that grain has been going up consistently for several years.
Plant Utilization usually is referring to the rate a plant is producing compared to what the plant actually could produce. (Ex.) Say a plant could produce 100 units in a year, however, management only decided to produce 70 units in that year....that year the plant was run at a 70% plant utilization
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Each year the amount of corn produced is different due to various factors. In 2008, the US produced 307386.00 (1000 MT) of corn. Source: http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/cropexplorer/cropview/CommodityView.cfm