Wheat farms in the United States produced an estimated 2.9 billion bushels of grain in the 2001-02 season, harvesting approximately 53 million acres with an average yield of 42 bushels per acre.
The estimate I got several years ago is at least 80% of the corn grown in my area is GMO. That percentage is higher for the entire nation and is for field corn. Sweet corn has been approved by the USDA, but how much will be planted is not yet known.
The United States produced 19.0 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in 1998, well below the record-high 21.7 trillion cubic feet in 1973.
The United States of America.
22% of the United States energy comes from petroleum, natural gas and coal.
$100 guilders is approximately $55.82 United States Dollars
Sugar is produced in plants by means of photosynthesis, a process that requires light. It is very logical to measure the amount of sugar in wheat plants, to see how much photosynthesis is taking place.
Northeast, the major market for bread
Much of the United States and eastern Canada raises corn and wheat as cash crops.
By the 1990s, the United States was exporting 50 percent of its annual production. Algeria was the largest importer of U.S. durum wheat, with Tunisia second
they produced so much wheat.
They had surplus amounts of bread and wheat.
It's a common error that's caused by a filled die and adds nothing to the value.
There were no dollar coins produced in the United States in 1906. Look at the coin again and post new question.
In 2002, United States mines produced approximately 1,470 tons of silver with an estimated value of $214 million.
It depends on the date. A 1909 S VDB cent may be worth thousands of dollars, however, wheat cents from the late 1940s and 1950s are only worth 3 or 4 cents.
No more than 5 cents, no less than 2 cents...not worth much at all, even though it is a wheat penny...
600 million metric tons of wheat is grown per year
The Morgan silver dollar was not produced in the United States after 1921, and the Peace Dollar was only produced until 1935. In fact, I don't believe that there were any coins produced in the world in 1939 with the denomination of One Dollar.