It depends on how good the corn is and how much corn grain the field has produced, but it could be as much as $3,000. This assumes you are asking about ordinary field corn. Specialty types of corn can be worth much more. I know of one instance where a farmer received over $5,000 per acre (gross value before input costs taken out) for a crop of hybrid sweet corn seed.
It depends.
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According to the USDA, one acre of corn removes about 8 tons of carbon dioxide from the air in a growing season. At 180 bushels per acre, corn produces enough oxygen to supply a year's needs for 131 people.
It varies a lot depending on the condition of the corn crop, but 15 to 30 tons is common.
On average, an acre of corn transpires about 4,000 to 5,000 gallons of water per day. Transpiration rates can vary depending on factors like temperature, humidity, and stage of crop development.
The amount of nitrogen fertilizer, urea being one form, applied to corn varies widely by the type of corn and the soil type to which it is applied. It can range from as little as 20 kilograms per acre to as much as 250 kg/Ac.
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.
Small plot intensive farming estimates $50,000 gross from a half-acre plot. That estimate is based on high and lowhttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_money_can_you_expect_to_make_off_of_one_acre_of_garden_space_There_will_be_beans_carrots_brussel_sprouts_lettuce_peppers_etc_plus_an_acre_of_corn_this_will_be_sold_at_a_roadside_stand
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As much as he/she produces
How much corn does Iowa produce? In 2005, Iowa corn farmers grew alomst 2.2 billion bushels of corn on 12.5 million acres of land. (See Harvesting Corn to find out how much corn is in a bushel!)