A lot of guys will tell ya a bushel to a bushel and a half per acre but i like to put out 2 bushels to the acre for a good stand.
The average yield of corn per acre in Pennsylvania is approximately 150 bushels. The average soybean yield is 40 bushels per acre.
Wheat fields contain a vast number of organisms, from insects to microorganisms, making it impossible for scientists to count each one individually. Additionally, many organisms may be hidden underground or within the plant itself, making them difficult to detect. The sheer size of a wheat field also presents a logistical challenge for accurately counting all organisms.
Wheat of the species Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), is hexaploid, with 42 chromosomes. Durum wheat, Triticum turgidum var. durum, is tetraploid with 28 chromosomes, and is the primary wheat for making pasta.Source: Wikipedia
No, peas are not considered C4 plants. Peas, along with many other common crops like wheat, rice, and soybeans, are classified as C3 plants, which fix carbon dioxide during photosynthesis using the C3 carbon fixation pathway.
Many different animals eat wheat plants, including insects such as aphids and cutworms, as well as larger animals like birds and rodents. In agricultural settings, wheat plants are also susceptible to damage from pests like rabbits and deer. Farmers may use various methods to control these pests and protect their wheat crops.
613. By the way, that's a really, really low yield for wheat. Less than 5 bushels per acre.
How many bushels of what? Corn? Barley? Wheat? Rice? Please be more specific when asking these types of questions.
Projected yields for wheat per acre is usually about 56 bushels. However, some very productive fields can produce as much as twice that amount.
The U.S. average yield for 2010 was 46.6 bushels/acre, 43.0 bu/a in 2011.
How many kilograms of what?
50 bushels per acre is not uncommon, depending on the variety and other conditions.
276.5 million bushels.
Medieval rice farmers in Japan produced about 88 bushels of rice per acre. With today's farming methods as much as 241 bushels per acre are being reported.
A wheat futures contract covers 5000 bushels of whatever wheat (there are different kinds) is specified in the contract.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
There's too many variables here to be able to answer this question. However, just for example, the US average yield from all states of all barley types for the period from 2006 through 2011 is 66.7 bushels per acre, according to the USDA.