Yield is the amount of usable crop per plant, per acre or per 'measurement'.
Of what crop? Please be more specific.
about 250 US dollars per acre.
According to the USDA, average crop yields per acre favor the potato. National averages for potato are about 40,000 pounds per acre.
For the 2009 crop season, Texas' average corn yield was 108 bushels per acre.
15 to 25 dollars per acre.
The average yield for the period 2000 through 2009 crop years was 21.5 tons per acre, ranging from a low of 18.1 tons per acre in 2001 to a high of 25.9 tons per acre in 2008.
Potatoes produce the highest number of calories per acre. That's why they are such an important crop worldwide.
It depends on what kind of beans, how well the farmer grew the crop, whether his farm is good for growing beans, the weather, etc. It will typically range somewhere between 20 bushels per acre and 160 bushels per acre.
It depends on what kind of beans, how well the farmer grew the crop, whether his farm is good for growing beans, the weather, etc. It will typically range somewhere between 20 bushels per acre and 160 bushels per acre.
US Department of Agriculture publishes this information. See the related link below.
The average yield per acre of wheat in Afghanistan, is 1600 k to 1800 gs, in irrigated crops, this is my personal experience, This yield is given in Ghazni province. If any one you have better information about the average yield per acre of wheat then kindly share that with me, I will be thankful to you.