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  2. acreage of corn in Georgia increased by 21.5% in 2021 and 6.3% in 2020 when compared to 2019, a pre-COVID19 pandemic year. The harvested acreage also increased by 27.1% in 2021

  3. Commodity Planted All Purpose Acres Harvested Acres Yield Production Price per Unit Value of Production in Dollars; COTTON: COTTON, UPLAND: 1,110,000: 1,100,000

    Commodity
    Planted All Purpose Acres
    Harvested Acres
    Yield
    COTTON, UPLAND
    1,110,000
    1,100,000
    949 LB / ACRE
    COTTON
    1,110,000
    1,100,000
    949 LB / ACRE
    PEANUTS
    775,000
    770,000
    4,070 LB / ACRE
    SWEET CORN
    25,000
    24,300
    160 CWT / ACRE
  4. The majority of Georgia corn production is dent corn or field corn and agronomic production practices vary by region. Across the state, most of the corn is grown on 30 to 36-inch row spacings with some growers going as wide as 40 inches and others going as narrow as 15 inches.

  5. 2024 Corn Planted Area (000) Acres and Percent Change from Previous Year March 28, 2024

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  6. Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County — Georgia: 2018 and 2019 (continued) (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations. (D) Counties not listed are not published due to insufficient data or to avoid disclosure of individual operations. 3. Georgia Agricultural Statistics District Outline Map.

  7. 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.

  8. Native Americans planted corn, one of the oldest crops in Georgia, before the colonists arrived. In 2018 Georgians planted 325,000 acres of corn.

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