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In 2004 the average in UT was 44.4 bushels per acre. Dry farm wheat production in UT averaged 16 bushels per acre and irrigated production averaged 87 bushels per acre. See the related link below.
To improve crop production - more bushels per acre.
In terms of profit or in terms of production? Or production per acre/hectare or profit per bottle/case/pallet?
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.
The number of bales that are produced per acre varies a lot by area, soil conditions, type of cotton, and weather conditions. For instance, in Lubbock, Texas in 2012, cotton production varied from 1/2 bale per acre to 4 bales per acre. The higher yields came from fields that were irrigated.
The control to this experiment is weak.
As you can graze more goats per acre than you can cows and goats can be grazed on hilly rocky country compared with cows.
In 2011, Florida had the most acreage, but California had the highest total production and highest per acre yield.
This depends on a number of things. The soil, variety of potato grown and number of potatoes produced per plant. Potatoes can be anywhere from 260-500 cwt per acre of potatoes can be harvested.
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About 1/3 of an acre.