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  1. 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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  2. Jul 3, 2014 · 105. 14K views 9 years ago. On a research farm in northwest Georgia, corn is growing tall and healthy without the application of fertilizer. Instead, a "living mulch" of clover is growing beneath...

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  4. 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.

  5. www.gfb.org › media-and-publications › newsAgricultural News from GFB

    Georgia farmers planted an estimated 170,000 acres for crop year 2021, a decrease of 11% from 2020. The latest news concerning agriculture in Georgia and across the United States, from Georgia Farm Bureau.

  6. Jul 20, 2022 · Corn is the most widely grown crop in Georgia. Yields were low until 1948 when hybrids better adapted to growing conditions in the southern U.S. were developed. UGA Extension provides farmers information that continues to aid them in corn production. Most of the corn production in Georgia occurs in the southern counties, and is primarily used ...

  7. www.gfb.org › media-and-publications › newsAgricultural News from GFB

    Georgia corn growers planted an estimated 480,000 acres, up 14% from 2020, which would be the state’s largest corn acreage since 2013. Soybean producers intend to plant 110,000 acres in Georgia in 2021, a 10% increase from 2020. Georgia peanut growers are expected to plant approximately 790,000 acres, which would be 2% less than in 2020.

  8. CAES / Grains / Corn. Corn is an economically important crop in Georgia, with production occupying the third-greatest row crop acreage in the state behind cotton and peanuts. Field corn grown in Georgia primarily contributes to regional poultry, dairy and ethanol industries. In addition to economic value, corn is often important to crop ...

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