“How you capture and manage each factor affects the three components of yield: pods per acre, beans per pod and the size of the beans. “Pods per acre correlates to nodes per acre and plants ...
Yield potential is maintained with high populations since there are more plants per acre. Soybean populations that are too high also undergo a natural thinning process due to the intense competition ...
AgResource’s final yield estimate in Mato Grosso, by far the country’s largest producing state, is 60.3 bu. per acre after revisiting possible harvest losses and disease pressure. This is 8 bu.
This table provides information per crop about the cultivated and harvested area, yield per hectare and the total yield in a harvest year. The data are available on national and regional level. To ...
Since time immemorial, crop yields have been influenced by such extreme weather phenomena as heat waves, persisting droughts, downpours and lasting rainfall. Many studies have already demonstrated ...
The USDA raised its sorghum production estimate due to strong yield numbers. 2024 U.S. sorghum production is now pegged at 320.725 million bushels, up 16.115 million from October thanks to a 3.1 ...
The USDA’s cotton production guess is up from October and rice is unchanged. The 2024 upland cotton crop is pegged at 13.71 ...
For example, with an 85% RP policy on corn with a 200 bushel per acre APH yield and a $4.27 per bushel harvest price, 2024 crop insurance indemnity payments would begin at a yield just over 185 ...
It is all but certain that U.S. corn producers churned out a new record yield in 2024, but this year’s crop could hit yet ...
The value of a tax-equivalent yield to an investor depends on an individual's tax bracket. The tax-equivalent yield is the return a taxable bond needs to equal the yield on a comparable tax-exempt ...
Editor's Note: APYs listed in this article are up-to-date as of the time of publication but may fluctuate as the Fed rate changes. CNBC will update as changes are made public. A high-yield savings ...