US Department of Agriculture publishes this information.
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about 250 US dollars per acre.
Round about 10000 kgs. to 12000 kgs. in per acre.
While yields over 50 bushels per acre are not uncommon, especially in the Pacific Northwest, the US nationwide average is closer to 40.
There were good years and bad, of course, when average yields would go either higher or lower, but most years the US average wheat yield was 12 to 13 bushels per acre.
2 cents per acre
About two cents per acre.
The US average is about 62 bushels per acre.
In the US, land prices can vary greatly from as little as $500 per acre for very poor, remote areas, to as much as well over $100,000 per acre for land for development purposes.
Less than 3 cents per acre.
5,000 US gallons per day is 5.604 acre-feet per year.
92.344 pounds of protein per acre. As a side note, a US farmer who is producing only 5,432 pounds of corn per acre will not be in business very long, since that is only 97 bushels per acre. In 2010, US farmers will need to average over 170 bushels per acre just to break even on input costs.
One acre-foot is 325,851.4 US gallons of water.