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  1. Nov 25, 2020 · revenue for the ag economy. Georgia corn is also vital to the state’s livestock and ethanol industries. On average, Georgia farmers produce more than 55 million bushels per year. Table 1. Planted and harvested acres, and state average yield for corn grown in Georgia over the last 10 years. Year Planted Acres Harvested Acres Yield (bu/a)

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  2. Dec 18, 2018 · per acre (USDA-NASS data). Dryland vs. Irrigated Corn Previous estimates by the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service and the Cooperative Extension Service indicate that approximately 77% of Georgia's corn is irrigated (Table 1.). Table 1. Planted Corn Acreage in Georgia for Selected years Year Planted Acres Harvested Acres ~% Irr.

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  4. and according to the 2023 Georgia AgSnapshots report, corn's economic value was $509.1 million, the eighth agricultural commodity by economic value in Georgia. Corn is also vital to Georgia’s livestock and ethanol industries. Table 1. Planted acres, harvested acres, average yield, and total production for Georgia corn

  5. in the Coastal Plain approximately 90% of the corn is irrigated, compared to approximately 50% and 10% for the Piedmont and Mountain regions, respectively. Irrigation is crucial in the Coastal Plain, where sandy soils with low water holding capacity dominate, to achieve high-yielding corn.

  6. Current plant population recommendations for irrigated corn in Georgia are between 28,000 to 36,000 plants per acre. Depending on your row spacing, irrigated corn populations exceeding 36,000 plants per acre may reduce yields due to overcrowding and lodging.

  7. Company or Hybrid Ears/ Grain Grain Actual Brand Name Name 2020 2-Yr Avg 100 plants Quality1 Moisture Population Lodging no. rating % plants/acre % Dyna-Gro D54VC34 218 . 100 2.0 12.2 25,626 4

  8. Current plant population recommendations for irrigated corn in Georgia are between 28,000 to 36,000 plants per acre. Depending on your row spacing, irrigated corn populations exceeding 36,000 plants per acre may reduce yields due to overcrowding and lodging.

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