From about 100 cm. per year to 125cm. per year.
Kansas' statewide average wheat yield varies from year to year, of course, but from 2000 to 2009 it ranged from a low of 32 bu/ac to a high of 48 bu/ac.
It varies from year to year, of course, but the average of the last five years is 336 million bushels per year.
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14 to 15 millions of wheat almost every year.
How much flour a bushel of wheat yields depends on the type of flour being made. A bushel of wheat will produce about 45 pounds of white flour or around 60 pounds of whole wheat flour.
No. US farmers produce approximately five times as much corn than wheat annually, on roughly double the acreage.
Sealand doesn't produce any wheat.If you want to limit it to countries that most other countries actually recognize, neither the Vatican City nor Monaco produces much wheat either.
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Illinois farmers usually plant somewhere around one million acres of wheat each year. 2010 was an exception, though, since that year they only planted one-third as much. Yields are typically in the 55 - 60 bushel per acre range.
600 million metric tons of wheat is grown per year
Hard Winter wheat and a variety called 'Turkey' can be traced to Crimea between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov in the early 19th century and earlier to Turkey to the south of the Black Sea. Mennonite immigrants brought it to the United States in the early 1870s, introducing it to the areas surrounding Marian, Reno and Harvey Counties in Kansas. It became the dominant hard red winter wheat in Kansas and much of the Great Plains bread basket and was the major hard winter variety in the 1920s. Significant acreage was planted in Kansas until the mid-1940s when it was replaced with modern higher-yielding cultivars.Currently, 'Turkey' wheat is grown in a few small plots by hobby growers but the variety has virtually disappeared from the agricultural and gastronomical landscape. Today, few people under thirty have heard the story of Mennonite families fleeing Tsarist persecution and coming to Kansas with trunks of hand-selected 'Turkey' wheat seed. Bryce Stephens of Jennings, Kansas has planted 100 acres, which is likely the largest planting of 'Turkey' wheat in many decades and this planting was harvested during the summer of 2009. With the hope of making more wheat available, increased planting acreage is planned for the coming years. Increased planting and active usage of this variety will help maintain its genetic diversity and viability.
123,456,789,100 is how much Americans produce
The amount of money that a wheat farmer could make depends on different factors. For instance, the market the prices if wheat in which a bushel could go for $10 each for the year, but can change to $7 a bushel the next year. The income of wheat farmers can vary from year to year.
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