A crop of wheat will yield once per year. A field may be planted so that two crops per year can be grown.
The dirt would dry out and the crop yield would lower year after year.
The current five-year average for Nebraska wheat yields is 44 bushels per acre.
an average of 17.0 million bales, harvested between July-November, each year.
It varies from year to year, of course, but for the last several years it ranged from 30 to 40 bushels per acre.
2 harvests per year making wheat double the prophets!
It varies from year to year, of course, but the average is 41 bushels per acre for the period 2006 through 2011.
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 average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
The average yield per acre of winter wheat is 82.0 (2.46 tons, 4920 lbs) bushels, while spring wheat is 78 (2.34 tons, 4680 lbs) bushels per acre.
8%
From about 100 cm. per year to 125cm. per year.
The yield on a 2 year corporate bond will always exceed the yield on a 2 year treasury bond