Since the question asks how much corn CAN be grown, it implies what the limitations to production might be. While not every field or farm can achieve this kind of production, the world record for non-irrigated corn production is 442 bushels per acre. As always, this record will probably be broken again as seed companies and farmers continue to improve genetics and production practices.
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150 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.
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For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
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.
The five-year average corn yield for North Carolina is 109 bushels per acre.
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92.344 pounds of protein per acre. As a side note, a US farmer who is producing only 5,432 pounds of corn per acre will not be in business very long, since that is only 97 bushels per acre. In 2010, US farmers will need to average over 170 bushels per acre just to break even on input costs.
Generally speaking about 300 gallons per acre.
50 bushels per acre is not uncommon, depending on the variety and other conditions.
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