In these studies, sorghum yields were maximized at 25,000 plants per acre (optimum between 20,000 to 30,000 plants per acre) in western Kansas at 17 inches annual precipitation; 40,000 in central Kansas at 30 inches annual precipitation; and 50,000 in eastern Kansas at 32 . Corn for grain production in Nebraska based on year-end surveys is estimated at 1.85 billion bushels, up 4% from 2020, according to the USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service. . Example: 30,000/95 percent =31,579 seeds per acre planting rate to get 30,000 germinating seeds per acre. TKW (thousand kernel Seeds per pound Seeding rate (lbs/a) weight)9 . Area harvested, at 18,000 acres, is up 10,700 acres from 2019. 0000005156 00000 n A greater proportion of late-planting dates (after June 1) were found in medium- to low-yielding groups (Figure 2). Yield of 139 bushels per acre is up 5 bushels from last year. Recent research in Kansas has confirmed these long-term recommendations. The 2018 Kansas soybean crop was worth $1.6 billion, which was 27% of the states total principal-crops value. Area harvested, at 15,000 acres, is down 10,000 from last year. It doesnt like cold nights. Double cropped acres and unharvested small grains planted as cover crops are also included. The soybean is the highest natural source of dietary fiber. 0000004785 00000 n The low-yielding values ranged from 60 to 125 bushels per acre, with an average yield of 110 bushels per acre (n=42). Sipes, who holds a masters degree in agronomy with an emphasis on grain sorghum, is a fifth generation farmer in Morton County. Yield of 194 bushels per acre is up 14 bushels from last year. Area harvested, at 9,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from 2020. Sorghum for grain production in 2021 is estimated at 265 million bushels, up 11% from 2020. Of the 21 sorghum-producing states, the top five in 2021 were: Kansas 3.2 million acres. Sorghum, on the other hand ranged. Harvested area was up 10 percent from 2019 to 82.3 million acres. ciampitti@ksu.edu, Tags: Average yield, at 8.50 tons per acre, is up 2.00 tons from last year. 0000003329 00000 n The average yield, at 3.60 tons per acre, is down 0.10 ton per acre from 2020. Soybean area planted, at 4.75 million acres, is up 4% from last year. Sorghum area planted for all purposes, at 3.60 million acres, is up 20% from last year. Non-oil sunflower production of 14.4 million pounds is down 45% from last year. Cotton production of 320,000 bales is up 14% from last year. 0000005144 00000 n Evidence indicates soyfoods reduce the risk of several chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, osteoporosis and certain forms of cancer. 0000004879 00000 n County-level crop estimates are not published if any of the following conditions exist: Estimated harvested acres are less than 100, insufficient number of producer reports were received to establish statistically defensible estimates, or estimate would not guarantee confidentiality of reported data from an individual producer. Because of the lack of rain during planting, Sipes only expects to harvest about one third of his 3,300 sorghum acres. A replanting payment is allowed only if the crop is damaged by a covered cause of loss so the remaining stand does not produce at least 90 percent of your bushel guarantee and it is practical to replant. However, Pettijohn said rainfall during the growing season was 2 inches above average and led to the following favorable yields:-- Full-season milo will average an estimated 126 bushels per acre . It is building demand and adding value for soybeans, creating environmentally friendly jobs and decreasing the use of foreign oil. Silage yield of 19.5 tons per acre is up 2.0 tons from last year. 2023 www.hutchnews.com. Dec. 28-Jan. 3: Scott Gerlt with ASA provides a preview of topics to be discussed on the economic panel at the 2023 Kansas Soybean Expo. Oklahoma 414,000 acres. Like with other crops, the success of this years sorghum crop was not only dependent upon farming practices and soil, but where in the state the farmer lives and the amount of rain their farm receives. 0000001943 00000 n The average irrigated yield increase is 0.59 bu/ac, 0.60 bu/ac and 0.31 bu/ac for . Similar to Fleske, Sipes started practicing no-till methods. 0000066574 00000 n Canola production of 5.37 million pounds is down 74% from last year. 0000008962 00000 n The 1.21 million [], LAKEWOOD, Colo. The 2021 corn for grain crop is estimated at 148.35 million bushels, 21 percent above last years production of 122.96 million bushels, according to the December 1 Agricultural Survey conducted by the Mountain Regional Field Office of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Soybeans actually have hundreds of uses, from industrial products like engine oil to food products and animal feeds. Area harvested, at 690,000 acres, is up 28% from 2020. Area harvested, at 3,000 acres, is down 16,000 acres from 2019. Producers who have either CAT or buy-up insurance policies can use this program. Area planted, at 54,000 acres, is up 17,000 acres from last year. Fleske said he had good rains and cool weather, which helped with the crop. In 2020, Kansas ranked 10th in soybean production among U.S. states. No replanting payment is made on acreage first planted before the earliest planting date. Crops - Planted, Harvested, Yield, Production, Price (MYA), Value of Production Sorted by Value of Production in Dollars Click here for Kansas 2017 Census of Agriculture State and County Profiles featuring land, sales, and demographic highlights and much more. Yield of 194 bushels per acre is up 14 bushels from last year. If you have additional coverage and pay an additional premium, you may increase your prevented planting coverage to a level specified in the actuarial documents. 0000004656 00000 n Enjoying a cup of soy milk or cup of tofu per day may reduce the chances of developing breast cancer later in life by as much as 50%. All multi-peril crop insurance, including CAT policies, are available from private crop insurance agents. Available for the Yield Protection Plan only. Table 1. The high-yielding group presented a large proportion of fields with reduced-till; yet this factor was not significant to explain the yield variations. %PDF-1.7 % Take the following steps for making sorghum yield estimates: Step 1. The oil can be used in food products like salad dressing or cooking oils, or it can be used in countless industrial products. 0000005191 00000 n Dec. 21-27: Mac Marshall with USB provides a preview of topics to be discussed at the 2023 Kansas Soybean Expo. 0000066884 00000 n 0000065779 00000 n Similarly, Kansas (with a 158-million-bushel decline in production) saw a yield decline of 24 . 0000067429 00000 n 0000015128 00000 n Corn area planted for all purposes, at 6.10 million acres, is down 5% from last year. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Data and publications from the RMA website prior to the redesign. Under yield protection a loss occurs when the bushels of grain sorghum produced for the unit fall below the production guarantee because of damage from a covered cause of loss. Biodiesel is a clean-burning fuel produced from U.S. renewable resources, including soybean oil. Most entries (88%) presented a row spacing of 30 inches. Haying or grazing a cover crop does not impact eligibility for a prevented planting payment provided such action did not contribute to the acreage being prevented from planting. 0000018268 00000 n The meal, which contains the protein, can be used in food products or livestock feed. In Kansas, soybeans typically are planted in April and May then harvested in September and October. Quick Stats Lite provides a more structured approach to get commonly requested statistics from our online database. 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Every time you till a farm you lose one half an inch of moisture, Sipes said. The high-yielding group included values from 175 to 230 bushels per acre, with an average of 190 bushels per acre (n=32), The medium-yielding group included values from 125 to 175 bushels per acre, with an average value of 150 bushels per acre (n=101), and. Data entries were split in three groups (high, medium, and low) according to their yield values. The Whole-Farm Unit is not available for the Yield Protection Plan. Yield is forecast at 86 bushels per acre, according to the USDA. Area planted, at 10,000 acres, is down 9,000 acres from last year. The Quick Stats Database is the most comprehensive tool for accessing agricultural data published by NASS. Average yield at 5.60 tons per acre, is up 0.30 ton from last year. 0000021943 00000 n Farmers harvested 9.56 million acres of corn for grain, down 3% from [], LAKE CRYSTAL, Minn. The September 10 USDA Crop Report increased the projected U.S. average corn and soybean yields for 2021, as compared to the August National Ag Statistics Service (NASS) yield estimates. 0000008536 00000 n The 10-percent premium discount does not apply. Prices are calculated according to the Commodity Exchange Price Provisions. Corn for grain production in Nebraska based on year-end surveys is estimated at 1.85 billion bushels, up 4% from 2020, according to the USDAs National Agricultural Statistics Service. CAT is available at 50 percent of your APH yield and 55 percent of the projected price. Five years of data were summarized (2013-2017) from the National Sorghum Yield Contest with a focus on Kansas entries. See the following link for more information: Cash Rents by County. =BO{IaG_i2pfvy"V;Wqh!033 |l4ff8 MA-AA 4"X\:#:;Hr^Gi -" _1V30000.`cX&7lv .9T.\pf< ` |Q Area harvested for grain, at 2.80 million acres, is up 17% from 2019. At $5.60 per bushel, profit potential for the 2021 crop of $80 to well over $100 per acre exists with less financial risk than other row crops. Yield of 950 pounds per acre is up 167 pounds from a year earlier. Soybean production for 2020 totaled 190 million bushels, up 2% from 2019. Premium discounts apply. Area harvested, at 23.8 million acres, is up 5% from last year. 2023 Morning Ag Clips, LLC. Both farmers say this practice helps their yield. 0000003993 00000 n Production Economics . Area for harvest, at 4.80 million acres, is up 1% from 2020. 37 0 obj <> endobj xref 37 34 0000000016 00000 n 2020 Missouri Cash Rent Paid Per Acre - Non-Irrigated Cropland Estimates Last updated 08/28/2020 Do la rs/Ac e Unpublished < 5 0. Optional Unit - If a basic unit consists of two or more sections of land, and certain recordkeeping requirements are met, you may apply for optional units by section. Depending on the insurance plan, these prices are used for compensation per bushel in case of loss. Principal crop area planted totaled 24.4 million acres, up 4% from 2020. All other hay production, at 3.90 million tons, is up 3% from last year. Estimated yields in 2021 were up from the previous year across most of the Eastern Corn Belt, Northeast, and most of the Southeast.