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  2. corn: corn, grain: 440,000: 174 bu / acre: 76,560,000 bu: 5.75 $ / bu: 440,220,000: corn, silage: 35,000: 23 tons / acre: 805,000 tons: corn: 485,000: hay & haylage: hay & haylage, (excl alfalfa) 191,301,000: hay & haylage: 191,301,000: hay: hay: 510,000: 3.1 tons / acre: 1,581,000 tons: 121 $ / ton: 191,301,000: hay, (excl alfalfa) 510,000: 3 ...

  3. Nov 25, 2020 · 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) 2020 * 430,000 380,000 182

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  4. CORN PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA R. Scott Tubbs, Rome Ethredge, Henry Sintim In 2023, corn was planted and harvested on more acreage in Georgia than in the previous 10 years (Table 1). In addition, the average grain yield of 183 bu/a was the largest recorded in the state of Georgia, barely eclipsing the previous record of 182 bu/a set in 2021. There were

  5. corn: corn, grain: 385,000: 175 bu / acre: 67,375,000 bu: 6.9 $ / bu: 464,888,000: corn: 425,000: corn, silage: 30,000: 22 tons / acre: 660,000 tons: pecans: pecans, utilized, in shell: 132,000,000 lb: 212,520,000: pecans: 147,000: 898 lb / acre: 1.61 $ / lb: hay: hay, (excl alfalfa) 550,000: 2.8 tons / acre: 1,540,000 tons: 139 $ / ton ...

  6. Corn Area Planted and Harvested, Yield, and Production by County — Georgia: 2018 and 2019 County 2018 2019 Planted Harvested Yield per acre Production Planted Harvested Yield per acre Production (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) (acres) (acres) (bushels) (bushels) Bartow .....

  7. production in the state. Together these commodities directly represent a value of over $12.2 billion to the Georgia economy. Beyond their farm gate values, these commodities form a foundation for our diverse agricultural supply chain, providing key resources to many sectors and adding value within the economy.

  8. May 1, 2023 · Most of the state saw scattered showers and mild temperatures during the week. This slowed down planting and fieldwork in some areas. Corn continued to be planted across the state and emerging in many areas. Hail damage to corn was reported in southwest Georgia. Most of the corn fields affected were between the V3 and V6 growth

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