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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 5, 2023 · Between any rainouts, Rodney Rulon is set up to plant crops in 10 days, a typical benchmark for Midwest corn and soybean farms. The farm has one 24-row, 30-inch planter for corn and one 48-row, 15-inch planter for soybeans, and calculates a 30-inch row of planting capacity and equipment per 100 acres. “A 24-row planter should be able to plant ...

  3. Feb 16, 2024 · USDA left the expected corn planted area at 91.0M acres and harvested area at 83.1M acres, both unchanged from long-term projections released in November. The projection for 2024 corn acres is 3.6M acres less than farmers planted in 2023, but 2.4M acres greater than 2022 planted acres. The USDA projection doesn’t always align with what ...

  4. www.ers.usda.gov › data-products › charts-of-noteUSDA ERS - Charts of Note

    USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS) reports information on GE crops in the data product Adoption of Genetically Engineered Crops in the U.S. These data show that by 2008, more than 50 percent of corn, cotton, and soybean acres were planted with at least one GE seed trait. Today, more than 90 percent of corn, cotton, and soybean acres are ...

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

  6. Alabama planted 360 thousand acres to cotton in 2023, a 13% decrease from last year, according to the USDA June Acreage Report. Cotton is in a slightly better situation compared to last year in terms of drought (Figure 1). In 2022, only 54% of the crop was harvested nationwide. Texas – the largest producing cotton state – only harvested a ...

  7. Corn Production in Georgia Rome Ethredge, Henry Sintim, Corey Bryant Corn production in Georgia continues to grow steadily over the past five years. The planted 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

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