It varies from year to year, but US farmers produce about 12 billion bushels of corn every year. 2012 was an exception due to extreme drought in the center part of the nation.
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
almost 3 mil.
Minnesota.
In Iowa.
The US produces approximately 600,000,000 bushels of corn per year which makes up 95% of our grain production and the US uses all but 20% which is exported to other countries.
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
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
No. US farmers produce approximately five times as much corn than wheat annually, on roughly double the acreage.
Around 11-12 million cars are produced annually in the United States.
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...
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.
5,631,993
9,915,051,000 bushels.
Nebraska is the historical corn-growing state of the US, and has the nickname "the Cornhusker State." But, of course, Iowa has actually produced the most corn for years, annually growing 50% more corn than Nebraska according to the USDA.
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.
In the US, around 10 million metric tons of phosphoric acid are produced annually. Phosphoric acid is primarily used in the production of fertilizers and in food and beverage processing.
potatoes and corn and wheat and milk