The average bushel yield per acre of corn in the United States is 158.8 bushels. One hundred acres of corn would yield 15880 bushels.
According to the USDA, 3.04 million acres of rice were harvested in the 2000-01 season, with a yield of 6,281 pounds per acre
The state of Arizona provided some guidelines. If your soil has no nitrogen content at all, they recommend about 300 pounds of N fertilizer per acre, which is expected to yield 150-200 bushels of field corn.
The current yield on the 10-year Treasury bond, based on data from the St. Louis Fed, is approximately 1.5.
Yield usually refers to yield to maturity. If a bond is trading at par it usually means the yield to maturity is equal to the coupon.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, I cannot provide real-time data on the current yield curve. The yield curve typically represents the relationship between interest rates and the maturity dates of government bonds, often displaying different shapes such as normal, inverted, or flat based on economic conditions. For the latest yield curve information, I recommend checking financial news websites or the U.S. Department of the Treasury's official site.
More corn was planted in the US in 1928 than in 1998.1928 - 100,399,000 acres - avg. yield 26.3 bushels per acre1998 - 80,165,000 acres - avg. yield 134.4 bushels per acre
It is estimated that the true break even price on corn is about $4.58 per bushel. That is based on a yield of about 200 bushels per acre.
Lettuce should be planted about 6-8 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
How much corn does Iowa produce? In 2005, Iowa corn farmers grew alomst 2.2 billion bushels of corn on 12.5 million acres of land. (See Harvesting Corn to find out how much corn is in a bushel!)
Artichokes should be planted about 3-4 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Blueberries should be planted about 4-6 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Raspberries should be planted about 2-3 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Watermelons should be planted about 3 to 5 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Onions should be planted about 4-6 inches apart from each other for optimal growth and yield.
Beans should be planted approximately 2-4 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Gurney's reports 1/2 bushel.
Green beans should be planted about 4-6 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.