The average yield per acre of sunflower seeds can vary depending on factors such as variety, growing conditions, and farming practices. On average, a well-managed sunflower crop can yield between 1,000 to 1,500 pounds of seeds per acre. However, yields can be lower or higher based on specific circumstances.
In Yoruba, sunflower is called "Ìrọ̀nwú."
Commercial sunflower seeds in their hulls are more correctly called achene's. When the hull is removed, the remaining edible sunflower seed is called the sunflower kernel or heart.
Large black sunflower seeds are the ones filled with the greatest quantities of sunflower oil - these oilseed varieties can be approximately 40 - 50% oil by weight. Producers generally press not only the seeds but the entire head of the sunflower so they make sure they will obtain the highest oil yield. Once the sunflower oil is extracted, it is sent for further refining and filtering. Modern oil extraction techniques create a byproduct called pressed sunflower seed cake or meal, which is high in protein and can be for livestock feed.
Sunflower is called "सूरजमुखी" (Suryamukhi) in Hindi.
In Sanskrit, Sunflower is called "सूर्यमुखी" (sūryamukhī).
Sunflower is a town in Sunflower County, Mississippi.
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Sunflower is called సూర్యకాంతి (Suryakanti) in Telugu.
The oxeye sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides) is also called false sunflower, rough heliopsis, hardy zinnia and orange sunflower. This 3-5 foot plant is a perennial of the sunflower genus, which looks more like a yellow daisy than a sunflower.
It faces the sun.
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