821.387 million metric tons worldwide.
316.165 million metric tons in the US. (about 12.45 billion bushels)
(Source: USDA FAS and NASS)
In 2011, Iowa produced 2.4 billion bushels of corn. Nebraska produced 1.5 billion bushels of corn. Illinois produced 1.9 billion bushels of corn.
On average, about 825 million metric tons worldwide.
It varies from year to year, of course, but Illinois farmers typically produce around two billion bushels of corn every year.
Worldwide, over 750 million metric tons of maize, or corn, are produced each year.
Corn is one of the major crops grown in the United States. US production is many times that of any other nation. On average, about 80 million acres of corn are raised every year in the US.
In 2011, Iowa produced 2.4 billion bushels of corn. Nebraska produced 1.5 billion bushels of corn. Illinois produced 1.9 billion bushels of corn.
corn flour comes from cooking ingredients
Tennessee produces about 59,520,000 bushels of corn per year.
roughly 20 percent
In 2001 the U.S. corn crop was estimated at 9.5 billion bushels.
Each year the amount of corn produced is different due to various factors. In 2008, the US produced 307386.00 (1000 MT) of corn. Source: http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/cropexplorer/cropview/CommodityView.cfm
Approximately 38% of corn produced in the US is used for ethanol production.
It very much depends on the amount of corn produced, as if less corn is produced the prices rise and if more corn is harvested the prices drop- however, in the latter circumstance there is usually more to buy...
On average, about 825 million metric tons worldwide.
Corn starch, iodine and water.
It varies from year to year, of course, but Illinois farmers typically produce around two billion bushels of corn every year.
It's difficult to figure the total worldwide economic benefit from corn production, but just to give you an idea of the scale, the 2011 US corn (for grain) production was valued at $76.46 billion dollars.